SolveForce connects what matters—people, places, and packets—into a single, coherent circuit of trust.
If your business needs fast, fault-tolerant connectivity, this page explains how to confirm fiber availability, compare options, and commission service with confidence.
📞 Call: (888) 765-8301
📧 Email: info@solveforce.com
🌐 Coverage: Nationwide & International
Quick Check
When reaching out, include the following information to speed up route and near-net analysis:
- Company name
- Service address (street, city, state, ZIP, country)
- Optional geocoordinates (latitude, longitude)
- Target bandwidth (e.g., 500 Mbps, 1 Gbps, 10 Gbps, 100 Gbps)
- Redundancy needs (carrier, path, or wireless backup)
- Use case (Internet, DIA, Layer 2, Cloud, Data Center, Voice, SD-WAN)
- Target delivery date
What Fiber Availability Really Means
Fiber availability can be on-net, near-net, or off-net:
- On-Net: Building is already lit; fastest install.
- Near-Net: Fiber is nearby; short build-out.
- Off-Net: Requires new construction; longer timeline.
SolveForce aggregates multiple carrier maps to find your best route—balancing cost, speed, and redundancy.
How We Verify Your Location
- Normalize your address and coordinates.
- Query carrier databases for on-net/near-net coverage.
- Evaluate last-mile options (aerial, underground, riser).
- Score route diversity (physical separation, POP distance).
- Deliver quotes with build cost, SLA, and delivery interval.
Pro Tip: Including latitude/longitude reduces ambiguity for industrial parks or campuses.
Service Types We Offer
- Dedicated Internet Access (DIA) up to 100 Gbps
- Layer 2 Ethernet (E-Line, E-LAN)
- Dark fiber and wavelengths
- Cloud on-ramps (AWS, Azure, GCP, Oracle)
- Data center interconnects and metro waves
- SD-WAN and managed routing
- SIP Trunking and Hosted PBX
- Fixed wireless and 5G backup
Coverage Snapshot
- United States: Nationwide metro & rural
- Canada & Mexico: Cross-border options
- International: Select cities and carrier hotels
If you manage multiple sites, send a full list (CSV format). We’ll return a consolidated matrix of options and pricing.
Redundancy & Route Diversity
For true continuity, SolveForce engineers:
- Carrier diversity (two distinct providers)
- Path diversity (separate conduits and bridges)
- POP diversity (different aggregation points)
- Technology diversity (fiber + wireless/5G hybrid)
Every quote identifies single points of failure and their mitigation.
Build-Outs and Construction
When construction is needed:
- Site survey confirms route and entry points
- Permitting and make-ready handled with utilities
- Building access and demarc coordination included
- Shared-cost or term-extension options available
All documentation is standardized for facilities and finance teams.
Pricing and Lead Times
- On-net DIA: lowest cost, fastest delivery
- Near-net: moderate NRC, dependent on distance
- Off-net: custom design, longer timeline
- Contract terms: 12–60 months (longer = lower cost)
- Expedites: possible depending on municipal windows
Industries Served
- Enterprise, retail, healthcare, finance
- Manufacturing, logistics, and energy sectors
- Government, education, and research networks
- Media production, AI, and data-intensive workloads
What To Send SolveForce
- Address (and optional coordinates)
- Bandwidth & service type
- Redundancy goals
- Current vendor (if any)
- Target delivery date
- Demarcation point (MDF/IDF, suite, floor)
FAQs
How accurate are availability maps?
They are estimates. SolveForce confirms every location with carrier engineering data and, if necessary, a site survey.
Can route diversity be guaranteed?
Yes—when specified at design. We document physical separation between routes and POPs.
What if fiber isn’t available?
We deploy fixed wireless or 5G as an interim service, then convert to fiber when available.
Do you handle international sites?
Yes, through global partners. Send addresses or coordinates for feasibility checks.
Get Started
Reach out today for a complimentary availability analysis:
📞 (888) 765-8301
📧 info@solveforce.com
🌐 www.solveforce.com
Published by SolveForce
Author: Ronald Legarski
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