North & Central America + Caribbean
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Dedicated Internet lines for companies in North & Central America and the Caribbean
From New York to Panama City, from Toronto to Kingston, we source, negotiate and manage your telecommunications infrastructure across the Americas – from the highly developed markets of North America to the growing economies of Central America and the island nations of the Caribbean. Over 80 carrier partnerships in 23 countries. One point of contact: SAVECALL.
Features and benefits of our carrier sourcing in North America:
- Market overview: Access to >80 carriers in all 23 countries in the region – from Tier 1 providers such as AT&T, Verizon and Bell to regional specialists in Central America and Caribbean carrier clusters. Independently evaluated, transparently compared & optimally tailored to your needs.
- Cost efficiency: Through data-based benchmarking and direct negotiation, we significantly reduce your TC costs, both in the highly competitive markets of the USA and Canada and in the more price-intransparent markets of Central America. On average >20 % savings.
- Regulatory security: FCC, CRTC, IFT and a multitude of national regulatory authorities in Central America and the Caribbean – we know the compliance requirements of each market and ensure that your infrastructure is compliant and future-proof.
23 countries covered
80+ Carrier
1600+ customers
99.99% uptime SLA
Awards for Outstanding Performance
Carrier Services & ICT Sourcing in North & Central America
+ Caribbean
Your sourcing partner for America’s most complex TC markets.
The American region comprises three very different telecommunications landscapes. The USA is dominated by Tier 1 carriers such as AT&T, Verizon and Lumen, supplemented by specialist providers such as Zayo, Comcast Business and Windstream. Canada is dominated by Bell, Rogers and Telus. Mexico has its own structures with Telmex and Izzi – and is also the gateway to Central America.
Central America and the Caribbean are growth markets with increasing enterprise demand, limited carrier competition and close dependence on submarine cable connections. Carriers such as Tigo, Claro, Columbus Communications and Flow/C&W are the dominant providers – with widely varying quality and price structures depending on the country and island.
Whether you need to connect a branch office in Chicago, set up a redundant SD-WAN for 50 US locations, connectivity in Costa Rica or Guatemala or network offices in Trinidad & Tobago or the Dominican Republic: We deliver the right solution from the right provider. At the right price.

Our services in North America
Optimize your American
telecommunications infrastructure
Sourcing and management of the full spectrum of enterprise connectivity and ICT services in North and Central America and the Caribbean: MPLS and SD-WAN networks, dedicated Internet access (DIA), Ethernet and leased lines, SIP trunking and voice services, cloud connectivity, colocation and managed security (SASE).
Every engagement begins with an independent assessment of your existing infrastructure and contracts. We benchmark your costs against real market data, identify optimization potential and manage the sourcing process end-to-end. From the tender to the conclusion of the contract to ongoing service management.
Countries and territories in North & Central America and the Caribbean
Select a country for detailed information on available carrier services, local infrastructure and local SAVECALL support.
Our sourcing experts analyze your current setup, benchmark your contracts and deliver a concrete plan to reduce costs and increase performance. Usually within 24 hours.
Customers
Why
Telecom & IT sourcing. Worldwide. Carrier-independent.
Selection & operation of worldwide connectivity & cloud infrastructure. Without vendor risk & unnecessary costs.
- 80+ carriers worldwide
- One point of contact
- One SLA
- One portal: mySAVECALL
- Min. 20% savings



