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IP
$400
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Our Solution

Our Solution

Mammoth Networks provides flexibility by allowing you to connect your DS1s and DSL customers to our network, while having those circuits invoiced to you. This allows you to pay a PVC/VPI/VCI charge for access to our network, and retain control over your End Users while delivering a wholesale DS1 and DSL solution.

The Mammoth network allows you to sell in other LATAs and in larger coverage areas outside your network. Expand your coverage area without having to justify the cost of a host circuit. Pull an agg circuit back to Mammoth, and we'll cross-connect your customers back to your Internet feed. Use the Mammoth network to feed wireless towers, modem pools, or to create bridging groups between customers. The network is as flexible as you need it to be.

The addition of private-line DS1, DS3 and OCn service has expanded Mammoth's private-line footprint to the lower 48 states. Mammoth specializes in creating a private-line solution that delivers the service you want at the rate you desire. We can utilize services from multiple carriers to create a one-stop solution for your private-line needs.

News

mammoth networks sponsors colorado metro connect

Mammoth Networks is proud to be a sponsor of Colorado Metro Connect, Colorado's premier telecommunications networking event.

mammoth partners with bandwidth builders for business dsl

Mammoth has partnered with Bandwidth Builders to provide a commission and compensation platform for service providers and Agencies when provisioning business DSL lines.

mammoth sponsor of the norman choo golf classic

Mammoth Networks is a Gold Sponsor of the Norman Choo Golf Classic, scheduled for September 15th, 2006 in Seattle Washington.

mammoth supports cross-lata transport

Mammoth now supports cross-LATA transport via its private ATM network, allowing its Partners to use the network to aggregate data circuits without NNI charges.

mammoth support aggregation without facilities

Mammoth Networks now supports aggregation of DSL, Frame Relay, and ATM services without requiring its Partners to provision a physical loop.

mammoth supports 7mbps dsl

Mammoth has opted in to sell Qwest's Premier DSL that runs at speeds of 3-7Mbps.

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Press Releases

mammoth networks ushers in simplified private-line transport

May 8th, 2008

Mammoth Networks has announced simplified private-line telecommunications for Internet Service Providers. Mammoth's Private-Line Transport solution melds data circuits from select carriers and delivers Service Providers a one-stop solution. The company uses carrier and telco meet points to provision private-line from point A to point Z throughout the continental United States.

mammoth networks touching 14 qwest states

Feb 11th, 2008

Mammoth Networks announces they are now providing DSL and T1 aggregation in fourteen states. The company recently added coverage in Southern Minnesota and Northeast Iowa, expanding their footprint to twenty telephone regions, or LATAs. Mammoth provides data and Internet connectivity to Service Providers, allowing their clients to use LEC DSL for creation of private and public networks.

mammoth networks prepares t1 blitz

Jan 9th, 2008

Mammoth Networks announces expansion of the company's private-line product with a T1 aggregation point in Northern California. Scheduled for install in late March, the new aggregation point will allow the company to service the lower 48 states with clear-channel T1 services and allow their Service Provider customers to provision T1 private-line in Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), Frame Relay (FRS), Multi-Link PPP (MLPPP) and Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) formats.

mammoth networks expands eastward

Sep 25th, 2007

Mammoth Networks announces it has leased fiber to expand the company's wholesale data network Eastward. The company, which provides data and Internet connectivity to Service Providers, will be servicing South Dakota, Eastern Nebraska and Southern Minnesota by November. The new coverage areas bring Mammoth's footprint to thirteen states.

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