Connectivity Guide
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Connect:Enterprise HTTPS

HTTPS allows external customers to exchange data files with Verizon by simply using their Internet browser to send and receive files from Verizon.

HTTPS is a Web based request/response protocol which uses Secure Socket Layer/Secure Shell (SSL/SSH). SSL/SSH provides a range of security services for client/service sessions, including server authentication, client authentication, integrity and confidentiality.

Customers selecting HTTPS (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) will be required to use a browser that supports Java script and have the script turned on.

HTTPS is available through an internet connection using Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher, Netscape 6.1 or higher. The internet connection can be made through an Internet Service Provider (ISP) via a dial-up connection, dedicated line, or frame relay connection. The customer needs to negotiate its internet connection with its ISP. The customer is responsible for sending files to Verizon and retrieving files from Verizon.

Security Requirements: User ID and Password.


The following tasks must be completed to establish this connection:

Submit Connectivity Request Submit a Connectivity Request Form (a new Connectivity Request Form MUST be submitted if you are making changes to an existing connection)
Complete Connectivity Testing View information about Connectivity Testing.
Complete Application Testing View information about Application Testing.
Ready to Begin If you have completed the previous steps and are experiencing systems trouble please contact the PSCCC at pscc.support@one.verizon.com.




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