
Stop Auditing a Hundred Telecom Bills. One Network, One Invoice, Every Location.
Most multi-site networks are a patchwork: every location on its own carrier, contract, and invoice, with a single line that takes down POS, cloud, and comms the moment it cuts. We turn that into one accountable network across every site, with failover built in and the maintenance your lean team never gets to handled for you.
When the network breaks, the business goes dark
Every location runs on a different carrier with its own contract, invoice, and point of contact, so your team audits a hundred telecom bills and chases billing errors across the whole footprint. When a circuit drops, the branch sits dark and bleeds revenue because no one local can troubleshoot it. And a single internet line is a single point of failure: one cut takes POS, cloud apps, and communications down at once.
The case, in numbers
Best-fit connectivity from every carrier, managed by one team
We start from your requirements, not one carrier's catalog. We source best-fit access from a deep partner bench, modernize the underlay, build in resiliency, and own day-to-day operations, so connectivity stops being a fire drill and becomes a platform you can scale on.
Vendor-neutral brokering
We start from your requirements, then source best-fit access from a deep partner bench: fiber and dedicated internet, broadband, fixed wireless, satellite/LEO, and dark fiber. You are never locked into a single provider's footprint or roadmap.
One contact, one invoice, every location
We consolidate procurement and billing coast to coast, run first-bill and ongoing invoice audits, and end the multi-carrier finger-pointing that buries your team in disputes.
WAN modernization, managed end-to-end
We design and migrate MPLS to SD-WAN through a piloted rollout, manage the underlay, and improve application performance to cloud and SaaS, without you carrying the project risk.
Resiliency by default
Diverse circuits plus 4G/5G wireless failover so one cut line does not stop your POS, cloud apps, or communications. Failover is automatic with no on-site effort, then fails back once the primary is confirmed secure.
Reach where carriers won't go
We engineer and escalate builds to remote, underbuilt, and out-of-footprint sites, coordinating last-mile options so distributed and edge locations get connected on schedule.
Security wrapped around the network, not bolted on
Segmentation, zero-trust posture, IDS/IPS, and DDoS protection ship with every design, and we help you document HIPAA, PCI-DSS, and FedRAMP requirements on the network itself.
The architecture, simplified
From ad-hoc to optimized
The free evaluation places you on this maturity curve and maps the climb.
- L1 · Ad-hoc / Reactive — Every site on a different carrier, separate contracts and invoices, no diagram of the WAN. Single circuits with no failover; outages take POS/cloud/comms down together and branches go dark. Config backups and firmware updates are abandoned under daily fires. Visibility is up/down at best. (NIST CSF: Identify/Protect largely absent — unmanaged assets, no asset inventory.)
- L2 · Consolidated / Managed Billing — Carriers and circuits inventoried; procurement and invoicing consolidated to one contact and one invoice with first-bill and ongoing audits. Billing errors and multi-carrier finger-pointing shrink, but the underlay is still legacy MPLS/single-circuit and resiliency is patchy. (NIST CSF: Identify maturing — asset and vendor inventory established.)
- L3 · Resilient / Modernized Underlay — Diverse circuits plus 4G/5G wireless failover deployed; MPLS-to-SD-WAN migration underway or complete via piloted rollout. Application-aware routing improves cloud/SaaS performance. 24/7 monitoring goes beyond up/down to application health; config backups and firmware are owned and current. (NIST CSF: Protect/Detect operational — segmentation, monitoring, patch hygiene.)
- L4 · Secured & SLA-Governed — Connectivity ships with the security layer fused in — zero-trust posture, IDS/IPS, DDoS protection, content filtering, segmentation — and operations run to measurable SLAs with NOC accountability. Compliance (HIPAA/PCI-DSS/FedRAMP) is documented and provable on the network. Remote/out-of-footprint and field/fleet sites are connected via multi-carrier roaming. (NIST CSF: Detect/Respond mature — SLA-managed response, documented controls.)
- L5 · Optimized / Continuously Improving — Network is a single accountable, application-aware platform across every site, fleet, and field team. Continuous optimization tunes bandwidth and policy; analytics/AIOps surface and root-cause issues before they cause outages; right-sized hardware avoids over-provisioning. IT reclaims hours to focus on the business; leadership scales to new sites with confidence. (NIST CSF: Recover + continuous improvement — adaptive, metrics-driven, lessons fed back.)
Outcomes, not vendor brochures
- One contract and one invoice across every location, with billing errors caught by first-bill and ongoing audits
- Automatic 4G/5G failover so an outage no longer takes your POS, cloud apps, and communications down together
- MPLS-to-SD-WAN migration delivered through a piloted rollout, with the project risk on us, not you
- Faster application performance to cloud and SaaS over an application-aware underlay
- Remote, underbuilt, and out-of-footprint sites connected on schedule when carriers said no
- Off-site config backups, firmware and patch updates, and 24/7 monitoring that watches application health, not just up or down
- Compliance requirements like HIPAA, PCI-DSS, and FedRAMP documented and provable on the network
What outcomes like this look like across the industry
Outcome patterns from across the industry — the shape of results vendor-neutral delivery produces.
- IT Raven is a vendor-neutral connectivity broker that sources best-fit access from a deep carrier bench and stays your single point of contact across every provider.
- A single internet line is a single point of failure; one cut can take POS, cloud apps, and communications down at once.
- Migrations from MPLS to SD-WAN are commonly cited at roughly 30% connectivity-cost reduction when managed end-to-end through a piloted rollout.
- FEMA data shows 90% of smaller companies fail within a year unless they can resume operations within 5 days of a disaster.
- A managed connectivity platform is commonly cited at roughly 44% total-cost-of-ownership savings versus a patchwork of separate carrier contracts.
Frequently asked
We already have a carrier rep, or we'll just go direct. Why add a layer?
Ripping out MPLS for SD-WAN feels too risky right now.
An aggregator or TEM already consolidates our bills. Isn't that enough?
Our carrier says they can't reach that remote or underbuilt site.
We only need one good internet line. Failover seems like overkill.
We're worried about security. Connectivity feels separate from our cybersecurity program.
See your network the way an attacker, and an auditor, would
Start with a free IT and security evaluation. We map your sites, carriers, contracts, and failover gaps, then show you exactly where you are exposed and where you are overpaying, with a clear path to one accountable, resilient network. No obligation, no carrier pitch.