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INVITE Networks is an AT&T partner, delivering enterprise connectivity, managed networking, and telecommunications solutions for organizations in Salt Lake City, Phoenix, and the greater Mountain West. INVITE handles AT&T solution design, procurement, and ongoing management — so your connectivity strategy is built for performance, not just contract compliance.

TL;DR: INVITE Networks designs and manages AT&T enterprise connectivity and networking solutions for organizations in Salt Lake City, Phoenix, and the greater Mountain West. From dedicated internet access and MPLS to AT&T SD-WAN and unified communications, INVITE provides the technical overlay and management that makes AT&T services work for your business. This page is for IT directors and VPs of Infrastructure evaluating an AT&T partner who can own the full connectivity lifecycle — design, activation, and ongoing management.

What does INVITE Networks deliver as an AT&T partner?

AT&T Business is one of the largest enterprise telecommunications carriers in the United States, delivering dedicated internet access, MPLS, Ethernet, SD-WAN, and unified communications services to enterprise and mid-market organizations. As an AT&T partner, INVITE Networks provides the solution design, procurement, and technical management layer that transforms AT&T’s carrier portfolio into a managed enterprise network.

INVITE’s AT&T practice spans connectivity (dedicated internet, fiber Ethernet, MPLS, and broadband aggregation), managed networking (AT&T SD-WAN and FlexWare), voice and unified communications (AT&T Office@Hand), and mobility management. INVITE acts as the technical integrator: designing the solution architecture, managing the ordering and activation process, and providing ongoing management through INVITE’s managed services framework.

Why do Salt Lake City, Phoenix, and Mountain West organizations choose INVITE for AT&T connectivity?

AT&T has national coverage, but large carriers are complex to navigate — especially for multi-site organizations that need consistent service levels across Salt Lake City headquarters, Phoenix offices, and remote branches. INVITE simplifies that complexity by serving as a single technical point of contact across all AT&T services, with the engineering depth to design solutions that fit the workload.

A Phoenix-based professional services firm with offices in Salt Lake City, Phoenix, and Denver engaged INVITE to consolidate and redesign their AT&T connectivity environment. INVITE conducted a circuit audit, identified $8,400 per month in underutilized MPLS circuits, replaced them with AT&T SD-WAN over lower-cost broadband, and cut network operating costs by 38% while improving application performance for cloud-hosted ERP and CRM workloads. INVITE now manages the full multi-site AT&T environment through its managed services.

How does INVITE manage AT&T services as part of its managed services?

INVITE integrates AT&T circuits and services into its managed services framework through 24/7 NOC monitoring, performance dashboards, and SLA tracking. For AT&T dedicated internet and MPLS circuits, INVITE monitors bandwidth utilization, latency, packet loss, and availability — escalating directly to AT&T for circuit-layer issues while managing the customer-premises equipment (CPE) layer independently.

For AT&T SD-WAN environments, INVITE manages the full software-defined network: policy configuration, application routing rules, security policy enforcement, and capacity scaling. INVITE also coordinates AT&T moves, adds, and changes — handling the ordering and activation paperwork so your IT team is not managing carrier ticket queues. This network management layer integrates with INVITE’s broader cybersecurity solutions to deliver a unified, managed infrastructure posture.

What AT&T products and services does INVITE architect and manage?

INVITE architects and manages the full AT&T Business portfolio for enterprise and mid-market organizations, including AT&T Dedicated Internet Access (DIA) for fiber-based dedicated circuits at headquarters and critical sites, AT&T MPLS and Ethernet Private Line for enterprise WAN on latency-sensitive applications, AT&T SD-WAN (FlexWare and co-managed SD-WAN) for software-defined multi-site networks, AT&T Office@Hand for cloud-hosted unified communications and contact center, AT&T Wireless and Mobility for enterprise mobile fleet management, and AT&T Cybersecurity for managed SIEM and threat detection aligned with INVITE’s cybersecurity practice.

For organizations evaluating network modernization, INVITE conducts a no-cost connectivity assessment that benchmarks current AT&T services against performance requirements and identifies optimization opportunities — including cost reduction and resilience improvements — before any commitment is made.

Looking for an AT&T partner who manages your connectivity environment, not just fulfills the order? Contact INVITE to discuss an AT&T engagement for your organization.

Frequently Asked Questions: AT&T Enterprise Connectivity

Is INVITE Networks an authorized AT&T partner?

Yes. INVITE Networks is an authorized AT&T Business partner serving enterprise and mid-market organizations in Salt Lake City, UT and Phoenix, AZ. INVITE has the authorization to design, procure, and manage AT&T connectivity, networking, and communications solutions under AT&T’s partner program.

Can INVITE manage our AT&T environment if we do not have internal network engineers?

Yes. INVITE’s managed services include full management of AT&T circuits and services — including 24/7 NOC monitoring, performance reporting, carrier escalation management, and quarterly business reviews. Organizations without internal network teams rely on INVITE as their AT&T technical team, not just their reseller.

How does INVITE help reduce AT&T costs without compromising performance?

INVITE conducts a circuit and service audit for every AT&T engagement, identifying underutilized circuits, redundant services, and contract optimization opportunities. INVITE then designs a right-sized solution — often replacing legacy MPLS with AT&T SD-WAN over lower-cost broadband — that reduces monthly spend while improving application performance and resilience. Cost optimization is a standard deliverable of INVITE’s network assessment process.

How long does AT&T circuit activation and SD-WAN deployment take with INVITE?

AT&T dedicated internet circuits typically require 30 to 60 days for provisioning, depending on location and access type. AT&T SD-WAN deployments run in parallel with circuit activation and are typically live within 2 to 4 weeks of circuit completion. INVITE manages the full activation timeline, including CPE shipping, on-site installation coordination, and cutover testing.

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