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Business Intelligence

CostQuest provides the support, analysis, and customized business applications—business intelligence—to enable your employees to make informed decisions. The CostQuest solution is based on your needs. The contribution information, business metrics, or business case analysis in a CostQuest solution helps users understand how each and every decision affects the long term success of the company. Is entry into a market or a technology rollout appropriate, for example? These are major decisions that can affect your profitability well into the future.

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3G Competition Report -  CostQuest evaluates mobile broadband competition throughout U.S. Read more...

U.S. Ubiquitous Mobility Study -  Identification of and Estimated Initial Investments to Deploy Third Generation Mobile Broadband Networks in Unserved and Underserved Areas. Read more...

U.S. Ubiquitous Mobility Study - State Map Book -  3G Mobile Broadband Coverage. Read more...

Broadband Economics in Rural Wyoming? -  This PowerPoint presentation, recently given at the Columbia University conference on 'Business Models for Rural Broadband', provides an overview of our work efforts for the Wyoming Telecommunications Council to identify Broadband gap areas and the cost to deploy in these areas. Read more...

Broadband Throughout Wyoming? -  This white paper reviews our recent study, conducted at the request of the Wyoming Telecommunication’s Council, that identified areas in the state that lacked a terrestrial broadband provider. Based upon these ‘broadband gap areas’, cost estimates to provision broadband via telco, cable and fixed wireless technologies were calculated. Read more...

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