
Verizon Global Wholesale has a broad portfolio of cost-effective solutions to meet your local market network needs. Based on your specific network requirements, you decide which services are right for you. You've got the flexibility to buy the services that best meet your network and business expansion plans. All of this offered on an award-winning, high quality network.
Verizon's Unbundled ("UNE") Dark Fiber consists of a spare, continuous, fiber optic strand between two accessible terminals within an existing, terminated Verizon fiber optic cable sheath. UNE Dark Fiber is unlit and has no fiber optic transmission equipment (e.g. intermediate repeaters) attached. UNE Dark Fiber consists of two fiber strands (i.e. one pair). >more
Expanded Extended Loop (EEL) is a combination of dedicated unbundled loops and unbundled interoffice transport, and includes multiplexing (where required). >more
Line Sharing provides the means for a CLEC to order service configuration that will allow them to place a digital data service on a subscriber loop currently providing Verizon analog voice services to an end user. This arrangement will enable Verizon to provide the voice (POTS) portion and CLECs to provide the data portion of the end users telecommunications service. Line sharing consists of a digital data based service provisioned by a CLEC and the voice band service provisioned by Verizon. >more
Ever considered partnering with another CLEC to expand your service offerings? Verizon's Line Splitting service enables your company to offer customers integrated voice and data service over an unbundled voice service subscriber loop. >more
A NID is the point of demarcation between the Unbundled Network Element (UNE) loop and the end user's inside wire. NID access enables a CLEC to be connected to the Verizon NID to provide a connection to a CLEC's end user's inside wire. >more
A Basic Analog Loop serves as a transmission path between a Verizon central office distribution frame and the loop demarcation point at your customer's premises. The loop transmits analog signals at 300 to 3000 Hz. >more
Verizon's Unbundled Analog 2-Wire and 4-Wire Loops provide four signaling options that are determined by point-of-termination characteristics. Two-wire analog loops support POTS while 4-wire loops let you configure other types of circuits in different ways. >more
This service provides a digital 2-wire enhanced channel. It is equivalent to a 2-wire loop less than 18,000 feet from the NID at the end user's premises to the main distributing frame (which is connected to the CLEC's collocation arrangement) in the Verizon central office in which the end user is served. The 2-wire Digital - ISDN BRI loop is only available to the CLEC for use in conjunction with the provision of local exchange service and exchange access to its end users. >more
Verizon's Unbundled 4-Wire Digital Loop delivers DS1-type capabilities over a loop on a two-point digital channel. This facility transmits two-way serial, bipolar, return-to-zero and isochronous digital signals simultaneously. A four-wire DS1-compatible Loop is capable of a transmission rate up to 1.544Mbps. >more
Unbundled DS3 Loops give you a two-point digital channel. This channel creates a simultaneous two-way communications path. You can transmit serial, bipolar and return-to-zero isochronous digital electrical signals at 44.736 Mbps. >more
The Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) Compatible Loop is a loop facility extending from the Central Office Distribution Frame (MDF) to the end user Customer Premises Network Interface Device, that is compatible with ADSL technology allowing concurrent transmission of high speed data communications and POTS. >more
The Hi-Bit Rate Digital Subscriber Line (HDSL) Unbundled Loop 4-Wire is a loop facility extending from the Central Office Distribution Frame (MDF) to the End User Customer Premises Network Interface Device that is compatible with HDSL technology. >more
A Hi-Bit Rate Digital Subscriber Line (HDSL) Unbundled Loop 2-Wire is a loop facility extending from the Central Office Distribution Frame (MDF) to the End User Customer Premises Network Interface Device that is compatible with HDSL technology.
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Verizon's Unbundled Line Ports provide a physical interface to the line side of our central office switch. Thus, access to local switching capabilities, including telephone numbers, Primary Interexchange Carriers, 911/E911 and vertical features, is enabled. >more
Service providers who are collocated in a Verizon central office can access an Unbundled Analog Line Port in that office. The port consists of a 2-wire electrical interface to our local switch. It transmits analog voice grade signals between 300 and 3000 Hz. These ports service single line residential or business applications and have loop or ground start supervisory signaling and Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DATMF) address signaling capabilities. >more
Verizon's Unbundled Basic Rate Line Port provides a 2-wire electrical interface to our local switch. The interface allows you to provision Basic Rate ISDN and/or terminate to a platform, wherever one is available. A Basic Rate ISDN Port supports a Digital Subscriber Line having two 64 Kbps bearer channels and one 16 Kbps out-of-band signaling channel -- or 2B+D. >more
An Unbundled Coin Line Port enables public telephone services. It supplies an interface for transmitting analog voice grade signals from 300 to 3000Hz, wherever facilities permit connectivity. Plus, the port generates the appropriate pay phone-specific ANI II code to let carriers know a call is originating from a public phone. Standard features include Dial Tone First, Originating Number Screening and local call control. >more
Verizon's Unbundled Public Access Line Port lets you provide public telephone services where our facilities allow connection. Network services for this port include access lines, network usage, standard originating number screening and certain other features -- like blocking options and outward call screening -- depending upon which area of the country you are serving. >more
Service providers who are collocated in a Verizon central office can purchase Centrex capabilities on unbundled Analog and Basic Rate ISDN line ports in that office. Local switching capabilities are included. Centrex features can be ordered individually or in combination per line. >more
Verizon's Unbundled TR008 Line Port gives you integrated access to our digital switch. Analog-switched services can be provisioned according to Telcordia TR008 standards. >more
Verizon's Unbundled PRI ISDN Line Port is used to enable end-to-end digital connectivity for transmitting voice and data simultaneously. The port provides a DS1 electrical interface to our local switch. >more
Verizon's Unbundled DS1 Port is an interface to our local switch for terminating digital PBX systems. We provision individual capabilities or rearrange them on DS0 channels within the DS1 interface. Some trunk and DID features are available on a location-specific basis only. >more
Verizon's Unbundled Shared Trunk Port is a switch termination that is used in conjunction with our unbundled switch and shared Interoffice Facility (IOF) transport infrastructure. Service providers who use Verizon's unbundled switching can use this interface as a part of Unbundled Shared Transport. Unbundled Shared Trunk Ports are a necessary component of Unbundled Shared Transport and are not available as a separate service. >more
An unbundled dedicated trunk port is a switch termination on a Verizon switch (i.e., end office, Traffic Operator Position System [TOPS] or Operator Services Position System [OSPS]) dedicated to the use of the CLEC in its provisioning of local exchange and associated exchange access services. The unbundled dedicated trunk port serves as the interconnection point between the Verizon unbundled switch and the CLEC's collocation arrangement. >more
The Extended Dedicated Trunk Port provides the CLEC with the ability to custom route its Unbundled Line Port customers' traffic off the Verizon Unbundled Local Switch to dedicated trunks and transport connected to another switch location in the same LATA. The Extended Dedicated Trunk Port is offered to the CLEC as a combination of network elements including: Unbundled Dedicated Trunk Ports, Unbundled Dedicated IOF Transport, and Multiplexing and does not require the CLEC to collocate. The Extended Dedicated Trunk Port is dedicated to the use of a single CLEC in its provisioning of local exchange and associated exchange access service. >more
Unbundled Advanced Intelligent Network (AIN) Triggers are considered to be line port features available when you purchase associated unbundled local switching through Verizon. AIN Triggers are used in conjunction with service provider designed and constructed AIN service logic built using the Verizon AIN Service Management System (SMS). In this arrangement, the triggers initiate queries to a Verizon AIN database (Service Connection Point or SCP) where the service logic is housed. Under certain special circumstance, the triggers may be arranged to query a service provider AIN database. Trigger use is subject to the Verizon Trigger Unbundling Principles. Assignment of the triggers by Verizon is conditioned upon certification and testing of the service provider AIN application or requested AIN functionality by Verizon. >more
Verizon's Unbundled Subloop Arrangements give CLECs access to our metallic copper distribution pairs and facilities. With this type of arrangement, you can provide customer voice grade service and data service via ISDN, ADSL, HDSL, DDL, IDSL, DDS and SDSL. >more
Unbundled dedicated DS1 transport is a high-capacity digital transmission path that is dedicated to the use of the ordering CLEC in its provisioning of local exchange and associated exchange access services. >more
Unbundled dedicated DS3 transport is a high-capacity, digital transmission path that is dedicated to the use of the ordering CLEC in its provisioning of local exchange and associated exchange access services. >more
Verizon's Unbundled Shared Interoffice Facility (IOF) Transport provides routing for CLECs by using multiple interoffice transmission paths over non-dedicated facilities. Your calls are routed the same way that Verizon's calls travel from the origination point to the terminating central office. Requests for specific routing or a particular type of transport cannot be honored using this common transport service. >more