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Protecting Businesses, Serving Veterans
Clear Line Advisors is a nonprofit that helps businesses choose the right services — like internet, phone, and other important tools.
Founded by a U.S. Marine, we believe in protecting our clients, acting with honor, and always putting the mission first.
We give back by donating part of our earnings to the Wounded Warrior Project and Operation Homefront to help veterans and their families.
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“Clear Line Advisors made switching our VoIP easy, got us a better rate, and guided us every step. Wish we found them sooner.”
“The team worked like a true partner. They took the time to understand our needs, found us the right internet solution, and saved us thousands over the contract term.”
“From the first call, I knew they were on our side. They protected us from a bad contract another vendor was pushing and got us a deal that actually fits our growth plans.”
“They handled everything — from quotes to install scheduling. Clear Line Advisors is now my first call for anything telecom or networking.”
“Clear Line Advisors made upgrading our phones stress-free, found the perfect provider, and ensured we weren’t overpaying.”







