Increase your earnings and eliminate weak signals with Verizon's Digital Data Services. Service providers improve communications and send them faster over our dedicated lines.
Offer signal reliability to your customers. Digital circuits transfer data at 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2, 56 and 64 Kbps without a modem. Split circuits for multiple voice grade channels. Or, bridge multi-point circuits to connect three or more locations.
In connection with this Special Access Service, we also offer Inside Wire Services which you can order on behalf of your end user customer. Click on the link to review the specific terms and conditions for the Inside Wire Services.
A CSU/DSU resides at each end of the network. Copper facilities carry the data as signals. The signals are regenerated at key points to reduce errors and provide clear transmission.
Digital Data Service and DigiPath Digital Data Service (DDS) are low-cost, digital connections for transmitting simultaneous two-way synchronous data at speeds of 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2, 56 and 64 Kbps. Because DDS is digital, you avoid the distortion problems and weak signals common with analog. Your data reaches its destination faster and with greater reliability. DDS lines are dedicated, giving you direct connection between two or more locations or immediate access to the public network.
Digital Data Service and DigiPath Digital Data Services are available throughout the Verizon footprint. Please review the appropriate state and federal tariff for product availability:
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Digital Data Service and DigiPath Digital Data Services have various rate elements and associated discount plans. See your federal and state tariffs for detailed information.
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All the technology needed to transmit data via DDS is contained in a single device, called the Channel Service Unit (CSU)/ Data Service Unit (DSU). A CSU/DSU sits at each end of the network at customer locations. DDS data travels along 4-wire copper lines in the form of signals, which are regenerated at key points in the path. This reduces error and ensures a clear transmission. By contrast, analog signals are merely amplified, meaning data can be lost and distortion noise increased to disastrous levels. DDS connects locations using dedicated lines, which means your transmissions will be the only traffic. Network congestion, dial-up delays and connection fees will no longer be a concern.
