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Private Lines

Need a dedicated circuit between locations? NCS can connect local or long-distance sites with a wide range of service speeds from Verizon to support your applications. DDS, DS1, DS3, OC-n, and Back Up circuits.  Full or fractional access up to 45Mbps, the ultimate performance choice for high-end mission-critical applications.
 

 

T1 and DS3
High Capacity Digital Data Services transmit heavy volumes of digital information, and are ideal for applications that demand high bandwidth, such as LAN-to-LAN connectivity and teleconferencing. You can connect directly to an ISP (Internet Service Provider) for unrestricted access to the Internet and faster download times. You can exchange large files and process high volumes of online transactions such as payroll and inventory management.

How Do High Capacity Digital Data Services Work?
DS1 uses high-speed digital Internetworking to transmit data at 1.544 Mbps. DS3 uses the high-performance, reliable circuitry of fiber optic transmission facilities to give you the equivalent of 28 T1 channels or 672 regular voice grade channels in 45 Mbps connection.

Why High Capacity Digital Data Services?
With High Capacity Digital Data Services, you can get:

  • Economical alternatives to multiple lower-speed channels to transmit the same information

  • Dedicated transmission capacity not subject to network congestion that can cause delays

  • The bandwidth and speed to hold meetings by videoconferencing — less time spent on travel

  • Increased security because access is limited to the sites that are linked, thus reducing the possibility of unauthorized access to your network

 

Below T1 speed: Digital Data Service
You may have used analog private line networking to link your geographically scattered locations and resources. But as the capabilities of your hardware and software continue to grow, you want greater speed and reliability than your analog lines can offer...but can’t justify paying the premium pricing of a digital service. Digital Data Service brings you digital transport at competitive rates.

 

Digital Data Service gives you the ability to process, store and retrieve extensive amounts of complex information through fast, reliable digital transport. This high-quality connection can dramatically improve data management efficiency. Since it meets stringent performance criteria for its digital local loop, Digital Data Service provides a stronger, more reliable link for your private data network. It is ideal for applications such as connecting remote customer service locations to a central database where a fast response time directly affects performance levels.

 

How Does Digital Data Service Work?
Verizon’s Digital Data Service links your data resource locations with full duplex, synchronous transmission of digital signals, with transmission speed choices 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2 and 56 Kbps. It offers the flexibility of point-to-point, multipoint and/or point-to-serving wire center configurations. This means that your information is transmitted end-to-end in a digital format, which improves your error rate.

Why Digital Data Service?
With Digital Data Service, you can get:

  • System reliability: Superior circuitry and digital test centers are designed to minimize downtime. The centralized testing and advanced trouble-isolation capabilities of the digital test centers ensure prompt service restoration. The architecture incorporates advanced diagnostics that allow the digital test centers to quickly isolate circuit trouble.

  • Virtually error-free transmissions: Digital Data Service offers increased reliability you can’t get with analog because the digital data signals are continually regenerated as they travel between your locations. This translates into 99.5% error-free transmission at all five transmission speeds. Plus, centralized synchronization of all network components reduces the chance of garbled transmission due to timing differences.

  • Affordability: Digital Data Service offers a newer, more cost-effective pricing structure through its technologically advanced nodal architecture.

  • Upgradeability: It is easier than ever to take advantage of the attractive features currently available with Digital Data Service, as well as features planned for the near future.

  • Flexibility: The architecture lets you pick your network configuration from point-to-point, multipoint, or point-to-serving wire center arrangements.



 


Transparent LAN Service
 


TLS is a fiber based, Metro-Ethernet Service designed to link your main-office network with one or more office locations or clients. With TLS, a Verizon fiber backbone allows you to connect your Ethernet LANs (local area networks) throughout a geographical area while maintaining your native LAN speeds for "plug-and-play" functionality.  TLS provides Ethernet connectivity at 10Mbps, 100Mbps and 1000Mbps (GigE) within a LATA (local access and transport area).
 

Use TLS to create an affordable network for sharing information and databases, e-mailing, imaging, and archiving. TLS is an ideal solution for linking multiple locations and main-office resources - creating a seamless WAN environment.
 

How Does TLS Work?

Fiber optic LAN extension equipment located on your premises connects your LANs to the TLS network through Verizon's Central Office. There's no need to purchase additional on-premise equipment. As your business grows, new LANs can be added and linked to the TLS network. Customers access the service via a dedicated single mode fiber (SMF) pair from their premises to the nearest deployed Verizon switch.

WHY TLS?

  • Cost-effective: There are no per-use charges. Plus, for maximum convenience, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness, TLS offers one flat fee.

  • No Capital Investment: Verizon supplies the extension device that connects your LAN to TLS. You can get a direct connection without having to buy additional Customer Premises Equipment.**

  • Standard customer interface: The TLS interface to your LAN is compatible with Ethernet (802.3), Fast Ethernet (802.3u) and Gigabit Ethernet (802.3z).

  • Ease of Use: The Ethernet standard is widely available and well-understood; simplifying network operations, administration, management and provisioning (OAM&P).

  • Secure: Unique Virtual LANs (VLANs) are assigned per customer, which segments the customer's traffic over the shared network specialized screening software protect even the most sensitive data.

  • 24-hour network monitoring and maintenance: Verizon's proactive network management eliminates the need for you to divert important resources from your core business. In addition, troubleshooting and repair are faster and easier because the entire network is monitored from one central location.

  • Expandable: TLS makes it easy to add new locations to your network.

  • Point-to-Multipoint /Point-to-Point Connectivity: TLS supports any number of sites within your network.




Frame Relay

Whether Local or Long distance, Verizon Frame Relay handles the important requirements of two-way transaction traffic between LANs. Affordable high-performance access, scalable from 256Kbps to 1.54Mbps or higher as your business needs grow.

What is Frame Relay?
Are you transmitting medical, data, or financial records? Do your applications require client/server computing, peer-to-peer connections, and Internet access? Frame Relay is the ideal technology for establishing LAN-to-LAN connections and distributed client/server networks. Frame Relay is a packet-based technology that sends data over the public switched network in variable-length blocks (called frames) at speeds ranging from 56 Kbps to 45 Mbps.

Do I Need Frame Relay?
You can benefit from Frame Relay if your applications include:

  • High speed requirements

  • Interactive or bursty traffic

  • Dedicated lines to multiple sites

  • Geographically dispersed sites

  • Multi-vendor, multi-protocol environment

  • Strategic supplier relationships (including outsourcing)

  • Legacy IBM infrastructure

Frame Relay offers you a number of competitive advantages - including an easy migration to Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM).

How Do I Use Frame Relay?
Frame Relay can be part of your success if you:

  • Send large graphics files

  • Transfer layouts to a printer

  • Transmit lots of data

  • Replenish inventory with plants or suppliers

How Does Frame Relay Work?
Instead of using costly duplicate lines to connect multiple locations, Frame Relay uses the public network to give you multiple Permanent Virtual Connections (PVCs), which are pre-established paths through the frame relay network. These PVCs provide multiple-site connectivity all through the same access line. They allow you to obtain information on the Frame Relay Network - such as port and PVC status and PVC address assignments - and they provide real-time alarms if a problem occurs on the network.

Why Frame Relay?
You can get:

  • Increased bandwidth with less delay

  • A single Frame Relay network instead of duplicate network facilities and numerous equipment ports and lines

  • Flat rates without usage costs

  • Flexibility to manage your evolving needs and easily add new sites or locations

  • Reliability from the redundancy of network components and automatic alternate routing on the high-speed ATM backbone

  • 24/7 network management and a single point of contact


Asynchronous Transfer Mode - ATM

This cell-based transport and switching technology offers high-capacity transmission at speeds from DS-1 (1.544Mbps) to OC-12 (622 Mbps) — supporting simultaneous compressed and/or packetized voice, data, video, and VPN applications.

What is ATM?
ATM is ideal for user applications that require high bandwidth, scalability and low latency. It is designed to support constant bit-rate (CBR) traffic suitable for full-motion video and voice — where delays and cell loss cannot be tolerated. The service also supports variable bit-rate (VBR) applications which are ideal for LAN traffic and large file transfers — where delay can be tolerated. ATM/Cell Relay offers the additional benefit of complete Internetworking with Frame Relay

How Does ATM Work?
ATM establishes permanent virtual connections shared by many users. Since all of these various types of traffic can be carried on the same network sharing the bandwidth, the bandwidth utilization can be maximized. These characteristics make the network very flexible and cost-effective.

Why ATM?
With ATM, you can:

  • Enjoy flat-rate/unlimited-usage terms.

  • Increase bandwidth utilization.

  • Reduce administrative expenses.

  • Expand and enhance the network easily as traffic increases.

  • Enhance network security and reliability.

  • Increase bandwidth on the UNI, as required.

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