Procurement
Source and install your network
without the carrier runaround
Automate RFPs, effortlessly validate technical designs, and beat carrier install timelines with the help of AI agents, proprietary market data, and telecom experts.
Built for complex procurement at enterprise scale
70%+
less time spent managing telecom
1,200+
carriers accessed globally
1M+
carrier price quotes
Source the right network with
data-driven strategy and automated execution
Build the right sourcing strategy
Whether you need a dedicated internet connection or an engineered wavelength circuit, use Lightyear’s market intelligence and telecom expertise to define the technical requirements, carrier mix, and sourcing approach for each site, customized for your vendor and network requirements.
Run and negotiate RFPs with the Quoting Agent
The Quoting Agent identifies qualified carriers, issues RFPs, follows up, normalizes bids, and negotiates pricing based on your requirements.
Validate the network design
Assess routes, diversity, overlap, and technical fit with built-in KMZ analysis and dedicated network engineering resources.
Run sourcing across one site or hundreds
Apply a consistent process across every location, with portfolio-wide visibility and side-by-side results in one place.
Full visibility and proactive oversight
for every install
Track every carrier milestone
See every order, milestone, dependency, and carrier update proactively, in one place from submission through activation.
Catch delays with the Implementation Agent
The Implementation Agent monitors active orders, identifies risks, and escalates install delays to speed up resolution, with dedicated implementation support managing escalations on your behalf.
Keep projects moving with dedicated implementation support
Lightyear’s Implementation Team coordinates with carriers, resolves issues, and keeps each order progressing toward activation.
Full lifecycle
Make every sourcing decision with your full
network footprint and spend in view
“Lightyear saved us 30% — $300K we would have left on the table — and managed the project on time.”
Telecom’s system of action