Through hub arrangements with several key Ethernet backbone providers, NetCarrier has expanded its type 2 Ethernet offering into more than 50 additional major U.S. markets.
“At a time of massive industry consolidation, our focus is to continue to grow organically by solidifying strategic network partnerships,” said NetCarrier vice president of channel sales, Bruce Wirt. “Ethernet hub partnerships are a key element to our success as a national solutions provider. This is a tremendous boost to our dedicated suite of services.”
NetCarrier’s existing Ethernet footprint covers Philadelphia, New York, Los Angeles, Dallas, San Antonio, and wide areas in Ohio and the Carolinas. Additional cities include Chicago, Detroit, Boston, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and other eastern U.S. markets.
“NetCarrier has carved a niche in the SMB marketplace by performing very well over business class broadband connections,” said Wirt, “but these transactions allow us to also be very competitive in the mid to large enterprise space, where multi-level QoS is imperative.”
In addition to Ethernet, NetCarrier offers traditional, dynamic, and cloud based voice service in the continental United States and Hawaii, and sells exclusively through telecom agents and VARs.