Telarus News and Updates

Telarus Receives Patent on GeoQuote
Six years ago we began our quest to protect GeoQuote, an integral piece of technology that has given Telarus the edge over our competition since its creation. On February 24, 2009, we were issued United States Patent Number 7,496,184, which will ensure that we maintain our competitive advantage for [...]

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Telarus Adds XO Fiber Routes to Fiber Lookup Tool

Telarus continues to make improvements to its fiber route lookup tool. The latest improvement is the addition of routes from XO Communications. XO currently provides services to over 50% of all Fortune 500 companies and employs a workforce of over 4,000. With over 1 million miles of [...]

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Telarus Named a CRN Emerging Tech Vendor

DRAPER, Utah, July 2, 2008 – Telarus, Inc. today announced it has been selected by Everything Channel as a CRN Emerging Tech vendor. CRN’s Emerging Tech list captures companies that are delivering high margins for solution providers with innovative and easy-to-use technology that undercuts industry giants.
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Telarus, Inc. Launches ShopforMPLS.com

A screen shot of Telarus’ new ShopforMPLS.com customer-facing web site. Telarus routes all leads from this site to its agents. Sign up today and you can benefit from the leads this site brings in!

Telarus adds another hit marketing web site to its arsenal of online properties, attracting companies seeking MPLS service and quotes.
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Barack Obama promises Net neutrality and e-democracy

Mr Obama said Net neutrality rules – which would prevent telcos giving priority to certain types of Internet traffic over others – were needed to ensure freedom of expression on the Internet and to prevent “a two-tier Internet in which websites with the best relationships with network providers can get the fastest access to consumers”.
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Broadband service over power lines in Texas to shut down

(05-07) 13:47 PDT New York (AP) –
Goodbye, broadband over power lines. We hardly knew you.
Once touted as a possible third option for home broadband that could compete with phone and cable companies, the idea of providing Internet service over power lines now looks like it has died in infancy.
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