About the Telecom Broker Network:



Located in El Segundo California, the Telecom Broker Network provides old-fashioned face-to-face local service and low-price guarantees across all of our service offerings. We reduce average new customer total telecom expenses by over 20% on business telecom services such as Credit Card Processing, Internet T1 (T-1), T3 (T-3), OC3 (OC-3), Ethernet, MPLS, Voice over IP (VoIP), Local, Long Distance, etc.


We find "the right" business telecommunication solution by working with you through a 7-Step process:

    1. Review your business processes and existing telecom infrastructure to determine specific requirements.
    2. Identify the business telecom service that best fits your specific requirements.
    3. Present service and pricing options.
    4. Clearly identify the strengths and weaknesses of each service option based on your requirements.
    5. Oversee service installation until your desired result is achieved.
    6. Document your network configuration for future network management and upgrades.
    7. Provide ongoing maintenance support.

Click here to use our patented Real-Time Telecom Quote Tool to get immediate, up-to-date pricing.

Call us at (888) 255-5859 for a FREE consultation with a certified telecom service specialist who will review your service requirements and recommend next steps.

Featured Topic: Business Internet Service


The Internet is by definition a meta-network, a constantly changing collection of thousands of individual networks intercommunicating with a common protocol.

On the Internet, usenet news is distributed bulletin board that offers a combination news and discussion service on thousands of topics.

T1 is a symmetrical connection (upload and download are the same) which consistently provides 1.5Mbps, with no speed lost based on distance from a CO, like ADSL.

TCP is a reliable connection-oriented protocol that establishes a connection between the two computer systems that intend to exchange data over the Internet such as your PC and the host computer that may be thousands of miles away.

TCP checks for errors, uses port IDs to specify which application running on the system is sending or receiving the data and inserts the port ID, checksum, and sequence number into the TCP packet in the header that contains control information for TCP.

You can choose Internet over Ethernet access speed options that range from 1 Mbps to 10 Gbps while 100 Gbps solutions are on their way to market.

Use our brokerage service to compare business Internet bandwidth options from T1 to 10 Gbps to meet heavy data demands across major carriers.

Can your business function without reliable, high-speed Internet access? Probably not.

A Virtual Private Network (VPN) uses virtual connections that are routed through the Internet from the company private network to the remote office or employee sites.

A T3 (also known as a DS-3) Internet connection is an ultra high-speed circuit capable of transmitting data at rates of up to 45 Megabits per second (Mbps) and is the equivalent of approximately 672 regular voice-grade telephone lines and is fast enough to handle bandwidth intensive applications such as web hosting, full-motion real-time video, and very large database feeds over a busy network that is also providing Internet service for web browsing, email transmission, and Voice over IP (VoIP).