Telecom lead generation that finds decision-makers.
BeReach reads the public signals telecom and connectivity companies leave, like spectrum filings, network buildout announcements, funding and hiring. It qualifies each carrier, ISP or operator against your ICP, then helps you reach the right person with a warm, contextual message.
| # | Name | Conn | Signal |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Owen Pratt Network Director · Cedar Valley Broadband | 2nd | Won BEAD grant |
| 2 | Ingrid Solberg VP Network · Northlink Fiber | 2nd | New market buildout |
| 3 | Malik Rahman Head of Deployment · Skyband Wireless | 3rd | Filed for spectrum |
| 4 | Beatriz Costa Field Ops Lead · Riverstone Telecom | 2nd | Hiring engineers |
| 5 | Hugo Lindqvist Procurement Manager · Meshworks ISP | 3rd | Growth capital raise |
Public signal sources
spectrum, grants, buildouts, hiring
Typical acceptance rate
warm, contextual first touch
Typical reply rate
vs generic cold outreach
To a qualified list
any operator, any market
Your agent scans where these accounts actually show up: funding and launch data, reviews and traction, tech stacks, hiring posts, and the people behind them.
Every account is scored against your ideal profile on size, stage, traction and buying signals, so noise is filtered out before it ever reaches you.
For each qualified account, the agent finds the right decision-maker and helps you send a contextual message that references a real signal, not a generic template.
A spectrum filing signals a carrier or operator preparing new services or markets. Track filings to reach network leaders while they are planning equipment and vendor decisions.
A broadband grant means a funded, scheduled deployment. Reach the operator while procurement is open and the buildout is being staffed, not after contracts close.
A new market or fiber announcement shows exactly where an operator is expanding. Use it to time outreach to the projects that are actually moving.
An operator posting network and field engineering roles is actively deploying. Track hiring to find the companies in build mode, the ones sourcing gear and services now.
BeReach reads the public web in real time, across spectrum filings, broadband grant awards, buildout announcements and job boards, then cross-references them to surface carriers, ISPs and operators that are expanding. Each qualified account arrives with the named network or procurement leader and how to reach them.
Spectrum filings, broadband grants, new market and fiber buildout announcements, growth funding, and hiring of network and field engineers. BeReach watches all of these in public and scores each account against your ICP, so only operators with a live buildout reach you.
Legacy lists refresh slowly and do not map spectrum filings or grant awards to the operator behind them. BeReach searches the real-time public records where buildouts show up first, so it catches an operator while procurement is still open.
Yes. Every account is built from public signals across the open web, cross-referenced and verified. There is no scraping behind a login and no private database, which is exactly why it maps filings, grants and buildouts to the right operator.
Yes, and that is the difference from a list tool. After the Finder surfaces operators and the Qualifier scores them, the Reacher helps you open a warm conversation with the right network or procurement leader, referencing a real signal like a recent grant or buildout instead of a template.
Yes. Just describe what you want, like regional fiber operators announcing a new market with a named network director, and the agent handles the combination of operator type, market, service and signal. No filters or boolean syntax to learn.
Usually under two minutes. Describe the accounts you want, the agent scans public records, qualifies them against your ICP, and returns a list of operators with named decision-makers ready to reach out to.

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