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Telarus, Inc. is an American sales agency that holds contracts with commercial voice and data telecommunications providers, and consolidates the sales volume of a network of independent sales agents. As a master agent, Telarus functions as the top layer in the two-tier distribution model that is recognized as a key success factor in sales of business voice and data services. The company also develops patented software to facilitate its price searches for voice and data telecommunications services.

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History

Telarus, Inc. was founded in June 2002 in Huntington Beach, California by Adam Edwards and Patrick Oborn. The focus of the company was to offer improved service to commercial telecommunications clients.

Operating originally as a telecommunications reseller, Telarus generated leads using web and search engine marketing. They followed up on each lead, contacted the T1 carrier for pricing, and compiled each quote by hand.

Frustrated by this slow and cumbersome process of gathering information for prospective customers, Edwards and Oborn realized that to achieve scale, automation of price quoting was required. Oborn, who studied electrical and computer engineering at Brigham Young University, and had experience as the web master of Cognigen, recognized the potential of an automated sales process, and he set out with Edwards to do the same for commercial telecom pricing research.

In 2003, Oborn designed the initial concept for what was to be called GeoQuote - software that allows a user to access multiple carrier price options with a single search. Oborn partnered with Aaron Lieberman to write the code that could compute pricing based upon loop distance (the distance from the customer's central office to the carrier point of presence) or through direct access to a carrier pricing Application Programming Interface (API).

The prototype of GeoQuote was completed in August 2003. The software was embedded in Telarus' public-facing, real-time price research tool called ShopforT1.com.

In November 2003, Telarus, Inc. filed for a United States provisional patent to protect the idea and coding architecture behind the GeoQuote concept. On September 30, 2004 Telarus filed the non-provisional patent application, which was accepted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office on February 24, 2009. GeoQuote is now protected by US Patent Number(s) 7,496,184 and 7,916,844

In 2008, the company announced that it was adding the world's first fiber route mapping capabilities to GeoQuote.

On March 14, 2010, Telarus, Inc. launched a new web site for the public use of its GeoQuote software: www.CarrierQuoteShop.com. The site was powered by GeoQuote and financially backed by telecommunication carriers: XO Communications, ACC Business (a division of AT&T), AireSpring, Nitel, MegaPath, One Communications (now Earthlink Business), TelePacific, and Windstream.

As of March 30, 2011, GeoQuote provided pricing for the following telecom products: cable high-speed internet, business DSL, data T1, bonded T1, data DS3, wireless 3G, local voice / PRI, integrated voice/data, integrated SIP, long distance T1/DS3, and Ethernet over copper.

On May 20, 2011, Telarus relocated its headquarters to Centennial Plaza Tower in Sandy, Utah.

In 2014, in an effort to appeal to more IT Solution Providers, MSPs, and phone system VARs, Telarus added two new programs: Engineering and Customer Base Management.



Telecom partners

Telarus carries contracts with the following business telecom providers:

  • AT&T,
  • ACC Business,
  • Airband,
  • AireSpring,
  • Alpheus,
  • Broadview,
  • Cbeyond,
  • CenturyLink,
  • Charter Business,
  • Comcast,
  • Earthlink Business,
  • Level 3 Communications,
  • GTT,
  • Integra Telecom,
  • Masergy,
  • MegaPath,
  • Netwolves,
  • NewCloud Networks,
  • Nitel,
  • Powernet,
  • RealLinx,
  • SuddenLink,
  • TelePacific,
  • Telnes,
  • TelX,
  • Time Warner Cable,
  • tw telecom,
  • West IP Communications,
  • XO Communications,
  • Windstream, and
  • Zayo.
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Telarus' network

GeoQuote and the balance of Telarus' redundant network runs in Adobe Cold Fusion using a Microsoft Enterprise SQL server core from Telx data centers.

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Media and Awards

Members of the Telecom Association voted Telarus the best master agent in 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2012.

In addition, Telarus, Inc. has been recognized for the following:

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References

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External links

  • Telarus Web Site (Corporate Web Site)
  • Telarus Partner Summit Info (Annual Telarus Partner Summit Information)
  • Telarus Facebook Page (Official Telarus Facebook Page)


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