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Global knowledge of costs, business functions, network modeling, telecommunications, economics, regulation, and applying the right data to make accurate business decisions: this is what CostQuest brings to the table to solve your business issues. We have a proven track record of successfully developing solutions related to pricing, costing, business management, business intelligence, and business case analysis.

CostQuest information systems and services deliver comprehensive solutions to complicated business challenges. These solutions reflect the highly specific needs of your business, including the impact of financial, economic, and regulatory environments. These solutions are also robust and efficient, so you can count on them to continue to meet the current and future needs of your enterprise. Because they are based on CostQuest tools, research, knowledge, and our broad application, business, and regulatory experience, CostQuest solutions are economic and efficient, resulting in an attractive bottom line for you.

Our strength lies in our ability to understand complex business issues, systems, networks, and policies and then provide a solution that focuses on the bottom line. This is demonstrated by the fact that CostQuest has been involved in the design and development of some of the world's leading network costing and business analysis tools:

CostQuest has also provided proprietary profitability, cost, telecom engineering, and metrics systems along with demographic data, data analysis, and GIS support to enhance decision making in some of the world’s leading companies. In addition, our clients have called on us to prepare economic, cost, and business intelligence papers, presentations, and workshops before legal and regulatory bodies around the world.

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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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