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What
we do.
We will locate the best pricing and service
in your city from the best Tier 1 Nationwide Bandwidth
ISPs. As one of the Internet's first bandwidth marketplaces
for high speed Internet Access, NationwideBandwidth.com
has provided internet connectivity solutions since
1996 across Nationwide and International locations
through partnerships with industry leading ISPs
such as Qwest, Netifice, AT&T and many other
world class high speed Internet Service Providers
Why go direct? NationwideBandwidth
has secured wholesale pricing not offered direct
to the public. Let our relationships with the Top
Nationwide Bandwidth Providers do the work for you.
A free service to you, NationwideBandwidth will
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using T1, T3, OC3, OC12 and OC48 connections. Dedicated
fiber optic lines will save you money over time
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Advantages:
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We choose only reliable ISPs.
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We slash our commission up to 50%, so you get better rates.
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Seasoned Reps with 10+ years Telecom experience.
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Information
about Washington:
As part of the vast Oregon Country, Washington territory was visited by Spanish, American, and British explorers Bruno Heceta for Spain in 1775, the American Capt. Robert Gray in 1792, and Capt. George Vancouver for Britain in 1792-1794. Lewis and Clark explored the Columbia River region and coastal areas for the U.S. in 1805-1806.
Rival American and British settlers and conflicting territorial claims threatened war in the early 1840s. However, in 1846 the Oregon Treaty set the boundary at the 49th parallel and war was averted. |
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