WITS 3. Pricing Instructions
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1 Pricing Instructions February 22, 2010
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Overview Organization Categories Rate Zones WITS 3 Pricing Instructions (with prefixes) Voice s () Data s Circuit Switched Data (CSD) Dedicated Transmission () Teleconferencing ( & ATS) Frame Relay (FRS) Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Dark Fiber (DFS) Internet (IAS) Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), (IAS) Gigabit Ethernet (GES) Inside Wiring (VIW & HIW) Other s (OTH) National Security and Emergency Preparedness (NSE) Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) Technical Support (OTH) s WITS 3 Area ii
3 1.0 Overview This document provides detailed procedures for applying WITS 3 prices. Each WITS 3 product and service price table is described in detail to allow WITS 3 customers to define the costs of services accurately and easily. These instructions will be updated and provided throughout the life of the contract to reflect contract modifications that add or expand products and services. For current year WITS 3 pricing for s and Products/CPE, see the GSA WITS 3 Web site ( For any questions concerning the pricing tables please contact the WITS 3 Verizon Customer Center (VCSC) or your Verizon Account Representative. 1.1 Organization For the WITS 3 contract the National Capital Region is partitioned into different geographic groupings for pricing purposes. There are 6 geographic groups currently in use. The group number (rate zone) is represented by two middle characters of the, ranging from 01 to 06 dependent upon the geographic location. For example, FRS-V , FRS represents the, 02 represents the group number/applicable location, and 0101 represents the chronological order of the items. V is the designation for Verizon. A group number of -V00- indicates that the price is not geographically restricted, but rather applies across the board to all geographic locations. 1.2 The WITS 3 pricing tables include Element pricing for respective product and service offerings. These prices are designated by the appropriate 1
4 action code in the tables. Table provides the action codes for each element. Element Table 1.2-1: Element Element Definition Code Installation Charge CC Cancellation Charge CC DC Disconnect Charge DC DINS De-installation Charge DN HC Hard Change (charge for dispatched labor to move service) HC HRC Hourly Rate Charge HR Monthly Recurring Charge RC TFX Fixed Monthly Recurring Charge RC TMR Per Mile Monthly Recurring Charge RC Normal Business Day: 7:00am 7:00pm Monday through Friday Outside Normal Business Day: 7:00pm 7:00am weekdays, and anytime on weekends and Federal Holidays 1.3 Categories The pricing tables are organized into service categories and service sub-categories as follows: Voice s ( s) Circuit Switched Data (CSD s) Dedicated Transmission ( s) Television Transmission (TVS s) Conferencing s (, ATS & WEC s) Frame Relay (FRS s) Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM s) Dark Fiber (DFS s) Internet (IAS s) Digital Subscriber Line (IAS s) Gigabit Ethernet (GES s) 2
5 Inside Wiring (VIW & HIW s) Other s (OTH s) National Security and Emergency Preparedness (NSE s) Customer Premises Equipment (CPE s) Technical Support s (OTH s) Internet Protocol (IP) s (VIP s) 1.4 Rate Zones Pricing for rate zones are included in the s tables. Rate zones 01 through 04 cover the National Capitol Region (NCR) in LATA 236 and make up over 90% of all Government users. The methodology for determining the appropriate Rate Zone (or ) for your NPA-NXX is detailed in the s section of this document. Rate zones 05 and 06 are special circumstance zones for disaster recovery or special circumstances : Rate Zone Table Rate Zone Table RATE ZONE Abbr. LOCATION INCLUDES District of Columbia Users served by switches located in the District of Columbia Maryland Users served by switches located in Maryland Virginia Virginia Users served by switches located in Virginia excluding those in 04. Specific central offices located in the counties of Loudon and Prince William in Virginia listed in the table provided below Virginia Specific users served by switches located in the 804 area code Pennsylvania Specific users served by switches located in the 717 area code. 3
6 2.0 WITS 3 Pricing Instructions (with prefixes) 2.1 Voice s () The following tables provide information on the Pricing Tables (Tables (B.2-1) (B.2-8)). Local Local Local Local Local Local Sub- Analog Lines (-VXX- 0101) Analog Trunk (- VXX-0103) Channelized T1 Trunk (- VXX-0104) Unshared ISDN PRI Trunk (1 D) (-VXX- 0105) Unshared ISDN PRI Trunk (0D) (-VXX- 0106) Shared ISDN PRI Trunk (1D) (-VXX- 0107) Table 2.1-1: (B.2.1) Table (B.2.1) Type Two-wire analog lines with loop signaling at 4000 Hz. Rated for flat rate local usage. WITS 3 analog trunks have signaling at 4000 Hz and bandwidth of Hz. The trunks are used for incoming/outgoing/two-way traffic and direct inward/outward dialing. Rated for flat rate local usage. Channelized T1 (Digital Handoff) supports 24 separate DS0 channels and has the ability to assign telephone numbers to the individual DS0s. Rated for flat rate local usage. ISDN PRI (23B+D) is supported at an information payload data rate of Mb/s and ITU-TSS Q.931 signaling type. The Data (D) channel cannot be shared by another ISDN PRI trunk. Rated for flat rate local usage assuming 22,000 avg. monthly mou. ISDN PRI (24B) is supported at an information payload data rate of Mb/s. This trunk must be used in conjunction with a minimum of two (2) 24B+D trunks configured as a single trunk group. Rated for flat rate local usage assuming 22,000 avg. monthly mou. ISDN PRI (23B+D) is supported at an information payload data rate of Mb/s and ITU-TSS Q.931 signaling type. The D channel can be shared by another ISDN PRI trunk. Rated for flat rate local usage assuming 22,000 avg. monthly mou. 4
7 Table (B.2.1) Sub- Type Local ISDN BRI Line (0B + D) (- VXX-0108) ISDN BRI lines ISDN BRI (Basic Rate Interface) service for the WITS 3 contract will consist of circuit switched voice service supported on one or two B channels of an ISDN BRI pipe. The zero B plus D service is primarily for an SMSI (Simplified Message Interface) interface for integration of a voice mail platform. Rated for flat rate local usage. Local ISDN BRI Line (1B + D) (- VXX-0109) ISDN BRI lines consist of one B (Bearer) channels of 64 kb/s each and one D (Data) channel of 16 kb/s. Rated for flat rate local usage. Local ISDN BRI Line (2B + D) (- VXX-0110) ISDN BRI lines consist of two B (Bearer) channels of 64 kb/s each and one D (Data) channel of 16 kb/s. Rated for flat rate local usage. Local T3 Trunk (-VXX- 0111) DS3 Loop, with 28 DS1 Switch Ports for DID/DOD. Rated for flat rate local usage. VS Local PRI Call By Call A feature available for PRI Trunks VS Local PRI Caller ID w/ Name A feature available for PRI Trunks VS Local PRI Redirecting A feature available for PRI Trunks VS Local PRI Interface Arrangement A PRI arrangement for a campus type environment where the customer owns their own facilities. Flat rated for local usage. VS Local PRI Interface Arrangement Port Only A PRI arrangement for a campus type environment where the customer owns their own facilities. Port only facility and does not include local usage. 5
8 Sub- Table 2.1-2: Analog Line (B.2-2) Table Analog Line (B.2.2) Type Analog Line Automatic Call Back (-V ) Allows a user to place a call-back on a busy line. When the called station hangs up, the originating caller is rung and, when answered, the original call is automatically placed. Analog Line Call waiting (-V ) A feature that allows a call to a busy station line to be held waiting while a tone signal is directed towards the busy station user. (Only the called station user shall hear this tone.) Analog Line Distinctive ringing (- V ) Distinguishes between internal or DID calls based on the station ringing pattern. Analog Line Dual service (-V ) Allows an incoming call to ring at two locations when the primary number is dialed. One location is assigned the primary number, and the second location (usually in a different building) the secondary number. Analog Line Multiple appearance directory number (- V ) A directory number that is assigned more than once to one or more telephone sets. Analog Line Six-way conference call (-V ) Allows a station user to establish a multiparty conference connection of up to six conferees including the user, either without attendant assistance at all, or with attendant assistance only for adding trunks. Analog Line Basic Voice Mail (-V ) Basic Voice Mail provides the following capabilities: Store up to 30 voice messages, with 15 day storage capability; Provide message duration of 3 minutes; Provide up to a 45 second greeting. 6
9 Digital Line Digital Line Digital Line Digital Line Digital Line Digital Line Digital Line Sub- Additional directory number (- V ) Automatic callback (-V ) Call waiting (-V ) Distinctive ringing (- V ) Dual service (-V ) Multiple appearance directory number (- V ) Six-way conference call (-V ) Digital Line (B.2-3) Table Digital Line (B.2-3) Type Feature over ISDN lines to provide two voice, voice/data, or two data channels using two Profile Identifier and Directory (SPID) numbers. Allows a user to place a call-back on a busy line. When the called station hangs up, the originating caller is rung and, when answered, the original call is automatically placed. A feature that allows a call to a busy station line to be held waiting while a tone signal is directed towards the busy station user. (Only the called station user shall hear this tone.) Distinguishes between internal or Direct Inward Dialing (DID) calls based on the station ringing pattern. Allows an incoming call to ring at two locations when the primary number is dialed. One location is assigned the primary number, and the second location (usually in a different building) the secondary number. A directory number that is assigned more than once to one or more telephone sets. Allows a station user to establish a multiparty conference connection of up to six conferees including the user, either w/out attendant assistance, or with attendant assistance only for adding trunks. Digital Line Voice Mail (-V ) Voice Mail provides the following capabilities: Store up to 30 voice messages, with 15 day storage capability; Provide message duration of 3 minutes; Provide up to a 45 second greeting. 7
10 Table Digital Line (B.2-3) Sub- Type Digital Line Multipoint (- V ) ISDN multipoint allows more than one station to use a single line from the central office. Multipoint lines can support up to 8 physical devices on a line. Each device is identified by the network through a Point Identifier (SPID). Digital Line Packet Data on D Channel (-V ) Packet Data on D Channel is used for bursty short duration data exchanges using the X.25 protocol. Typical applications include voice mail integration, building pass key applications, and point of sales terminals. Digital Line Circuit Switched Data on B Channel (- V ) This is a dialable 64KBps data service available on ISDN BRI lines. The service allows the set up and removal of 64KBps data circuits on demand world wide. Use of multiplexers and BONDING equipment allows the construction of larger aggregated pipes. Typical applications include video conferencing (128 KBps (2 CSD channels) or 384 KBps (6 CSD channels)) and dial back up lines for WAN links. Digital Line Basic Voice Mail with Fax Option -V Adds a FAX Option to the Voice Mail - V Digital Line Basic Voice Mail with Outcall Notification -V Adds a Outcall Notification Option to the Voice Mail -V Digital Line Listen and Reply Voice Mail -V Listen and Reply Mailbox can provide an opening greeting and one or more messages. Callers can record a reply and/or continue to next message. 8
11 Table Digital Line (B.2-3) Sub- Type Digital Line Listen Only Voice Mail -V Listen Only Mailbox provides outgoing repetitive messages up to 15 minutes in length and does not require a response. Useful for disseminating information. Digital Line Premier Voice Mail -V Premier Voice Mail provides the following capabilities: Store up to 50 voice messages, with 21 day storage capability; Provide message duration of 5 minutes; Provide up to a 45 second greeting. FAX and Outcall Notification included. Digital Line Call Trace -V Call trace is a procedure that permits an entitled user to be informed about the routing of data for an established connection, identifying the entire route from the origin to the destination. Table 2.1-4: Analog Trunk (B.2-4) Table Analog Trunk (B.2-4) Sub- Type Analog WITS 3 Trunk DID number block assignment (-V ) Assigns and maintains DID number blocks for a new DID-PBX installation. Analog WITS 3 Trunk DID/DOD or DID/DOD two way (- V ) Allows a central office access trunk to have both Direct Inward Dialing (DID) and Direct Outward Dialing (DOD) capabilities. DID/DOD trunks connect the customer s PBX with the LEC central office, are associated with a specific block of telephone numbers, and carry the customer s on-net and off-net traffic. 9
12 Table Analog Trunk (B.2-4) Sub- Type Analog WITS 3 Trunk Foreign Central Office Termination (-V ) Inter-exchange Type 2006C Channel Terminal. The rate offered is for FCO services associated with 24 DS0s. Analog WITS 3 Trunk Foreign Central Office Mileage per ¼ mile (- V ) Inter-exchange Type 2006C Channel per 1/4 mile. This rate has to be multiplied by 4 to get to the equivalent of a full mile. Analog WITS 3 Trunk Flexible Call Forwarding (-V ) Ultra Forward, per line Analog WITS 3 Trunk Foreign Exchange (-V ) Enables a subscriber to receive dial tone from a serving central office other than the subscriber s serving area. Analog WITS 3 Trunk Tie trunk (-V ) Links two PBXs via dedicated circuit. Per DS0 Analog WITS 3 Trunk Vanity number (-V ) A directory number that can be dialed using a meaningful alphanumeric representation. Analog WITS 3 Trunk Block of 20 DID s (-V ) Assign and maintain a block of 20 DID numbers for a new DID-PBX installation. Analog WITS 3 Trunk Block of 100 DID s (-V ) Assign and maintain a block of 100 DID numbers for a new DID-PBX installation. 10
13 Digital Trunk Digital Trunk Digital Trunk Digital Trunk Digital Trunk Digital Trunk Digital Trunk Table Digital Trunk (B.2.5) Sub- Backup of ISDN PRI Shared D Channel (- V ) Blocked exchanges (-V ) DID number block assignment and maintenance (-V ) DID/DOD or DID/DOD two way (-V ) Foreign Central Office Termination (-V ) Foreign Central Office Mileage per ¼ mile (-V ) Foreign Exchange (- V ) Table B.2-5 Digital Trunk Type Shared D channel backup/redundancy, for PRIs with a 24B+0D configuration, which is available when the primary PRI with 23B+D is inoperative. The process of denying access to, or use of, a facility, system, or component. Assigns and maintains DID number blocks for a new DID-PBX installation. Allows a central office access trunk to have both DID and DOD capabilities. Direct Inward Dialing (DID)/Direct Outward Dialing (DOD) trunks connect the customer s PBX with the LEC central office, are associated with a specific block of telephone numbers, and carry the customer s on-net and off-net traffic. Inter-exchange Type 2006C Channel Terminal. The rate offered is for FCO services associated with 24 DS0s. Inter-exchange Type 2006C Channel per 1/4 mile. This rate has to be multiplied by 4 to get to the equivalent of a full mile. Enables a subscriber to receive dial tone from a serving central office other than the subscriber s serving area. 11
14 Digital Trunk Digital Trunk Digital Trunk Digital Trunk Digital Trunk Digital Trunk Digital Trunk Sub- Shared D- Channel (- V ) Tie trunk (- V ) Vanity number (-V ) Block of 20 DID s (- V Block of 100 DID s (-V ) Flexible Call Forwarding (-V ) Tie Trunk (-V ) Table B.2-5 Digital Trunk Type A PRI configuration in which the D channel is shared (e.g., several PRIs having a 24B+ 0D configuration share a D channel). Links two PBXs via dedicated circuit. Per DS0. A directory number that can be dialed using a meaningful alphanumeric representation. Assign and maintain a block of 20 DID numbers for a new DID-PBX installation. Assign and maintain a block of 100 DID numbers for a new DID-PBX installation. Ultra Forward, per line Links two PBXs via dedicated circuit. Per DS1. Directory Assistance provides the subscriber with access to commercial Directory Assistance services (e.g., 411). Directory Assistance charges are priced on a price-per-call basis and are differentiated based on the request for local or national number assistance. 12
15 Table Directory Assistance (B.2-7) Sub- Directory Assistance (-V ) National Directory Assistance Table Directory Assistance (B.2-7) Table B.2-7 Type Dial provides the subscriber access to local directory assistance services. Per call charge. Provides the subscriber access to National directory assistance services. Per call charge. Per Call Per Call Directory Assistance Connection Fee VA Per call charge for calls that are automatically connected to the directory listing number after that number has been given to the caller. Charge is in addition to the charge for the Directory Assistance. Per Call Directory Assistance Connection Fee MD Per call charge for calls that are automatically connected to the directory listing number after that number has been given to the caller. Charge is in addition to the charge for the Directory Assistance. Per Call Directory Assistance Connection Fee DC Per call charge for calls that are automatically connected to the directory listing number after that number has been given to the caller. Charge is in addition to the charge for the Directory Assistance. Per Call Directory Assistance Connection Fee VA South Per call charge for calls that are automatically connected to the directory listing number after that number has been given to the caller. Charge is in addition to the charge for the Directory Assistance. Per Call 13
16 Table outlines charges for Multi-Level Precedence and Preemption Table MLPP (B.2-8) Table MLPP (B.2.8) Sub- Type MLPP Implementation (-V ) The one-time charge offered for this and payable upon order covers the 16 DOD designated Centrex Switches in Rate s 01, 02, and 03 (Washington DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia respectively). CC DC HC MLPP MLPP Feature (analog/digital) (-V ) There is no per line charge for MLPP after initial implementation of -V CC DC HC 2.2 Data s Circuit Switched Data (CSD) Circuit Switched Data service provides synchronous, full-duplex, digital, SDP-to-SDP service up to 1.5Mbps. Sub- Table : CSDS Local (B.3-1) Table CSDS Local (B.3-1) Type CSDS Channelized T1 Trunk (CSD-VXX- 0102) Channelized T1 supports 24 separate DS0 channels and has the ability to assign telephone numbers to the individual DS0s. Flat rated for local usage. CSDS Unshared ISDN PRI Trunk (1D) (CSD-VXX- 0103) ISDN PRI (23B+D) is supported at an information payload data rate of Mb/s and ITU-TSS Q.931 signaling type. The D channel cannot be shared by another ISDN PRI trunk. Flat rated for local usage assuming 22,000 avg. monthly mou. CSDS Unshared ISDN PRI Trunk (0D) (CSD-VXX- ISDN PRI (24B) is supported at an information payload data rate of Mb/s. This trunk must be used in conjunction with a minimum of two (2) 24B+D trunks configured as a single 14
17 Sub- Table CSDS Local (B.3-1) Type 0104) trunk group. Flat rated for local usage assuming 22,000 avg. monthly mou. CSDS Shared ISDN PRI Trunk (1D) (CSD-VXX- 0105) ISDN PRI (23B+D) is supported at an information payload data rate of Mb/s and ITU-TSS Q.931 signaling type. The D channel can be shared by another ISDN PRI trunk. Flat rated for local usage. CSDS Fractional T1 (CSD-VXX- 0106) Verizon offers a full T-1 (1.544 MBPS). Transport charges (fixed and variable mileage) are listed in Table B.11-6: Flat rated for local usage. CSDS ISDN BRI Line (1B+D) (CSD- VXX-0107) ISDN BRI lines consist of one B (Bearer) channel of 64 kb/s and one D (Data) channel of 16 kb/s. The B channel for a BRI line is engineered at 4 CCS per B channel and assumed to be for voice traffic. The D channel is engineered at 0.25 pps assuming signaling only on the D channel. The D channel is capable of supporting: a) TU-TSS Q.931 signaling type, and b) Signaling and packet switched service. Flat rated for local usage. CSDS ISDN BRI Line (2B+D) (CSD- VXX-0108) ISDN BRI lines consist of two B (Bearer) channels of 64 kb/s each and one D (Data) channel of 16 kb/sflat rated for local usage. CSDS DS1 IOF-Fixed Fixed Mileage charge for Channelized T1 Trunk CSDS DS1 IOF-per ALM Variable Mileage charge for Channelized T1 Trunk per mile 15
18 CSDS CSDS Sub- Table CSDS (B.3-2) Multipoint (CSD- V ) Packet Data on D Channel (CSD-V ) Table CSDS (B.3-2) Type ISDN multipoint allows more than one station to use a single line from the central office. Multipoint lines can support up to eight physical devices on a line. Each device is identified by the network through a Point Identifier (SPID). Packet Data on D Channel is used for short duration data exchanges using the X.25 protocol. Typical applications can include voice mail integration and building pass key applications Dedicated Transmission () All services require an originating and a terminating channel access, fixed monthly recurring charge, and in some cases per mile monthly recurring charges. Table : Local (B.4-1) Table Local (B.4-1) Sub- Type Analog 4kHz (-VXX-0101) Analog: 4 kilohertz (khz) nominal bandwidth Subrate DSO 4.8kb/s (- VXX-0102) Subrate DS0: Information payload data rates of 4.8 kb/s Subrate DSO 9.6kb/s (- VXX-0103) Subrate DS0: Information payload data rates of 9.6 kb/s Subrate DSO 19.2kb/s (- VXX-0104) Subrate DS0: Information payload data rates of 19.2 kb/s 16
19 Sub- DSO (-VXX- 0105) T1 (Unchannelized) (-VXX-0106) Fractional T1 (-VXX-0107) T3 (Channelized) (-VXX-0108) T3 (Unchannelized) (-VXX-0109) Fractional T3 (-VXX-0110) OC3 (Channelized) (-VXX-0112) OC3c (Concatenated) (-VXX-0113) OC12 (Channelized) (-VXX-0114) OC12c (Concatenated) (-VXX-0115) Table Local (B.4-1) Type DS0: Information payload data rates of 56 and 64 kb/s Unchannelized T1:A single Mb/s information payload. Fractional T1 service at line rates of N x 64 kb/s, where N=2, 3,..24. This price is per circuit instead of per DS0. T3: A line rate of Mb/s, which may be used to provide 28 separate Digital Signal Level 1 (DS1) channels, each of which has a Mb/s information payload rate. T3: A line rate of Mb/s, which may be used to provide a single Mb/s payload rate. Fractional T3, service at line rate of N x Mb/s, where N 2, 3,.28. This price is per circuit instead of per DS1. OC3: This category of service shall support a line rate of Mb/s, which may be used to provide three separate OC1 channels, each with an information payload data rate of Mb/s. OC3: This category of service shall support a line rate of Mb/s, which may be used to provide a single channel having an information payload data rate of Mb/s. OC12: This category of service shall support a line rate of Mb/s, which may be used to provide four separate OC3c channels, each with an information payload data rate of Mb/s. OC12: This category of service shall support a line rate of Mb/s, which may be used to provide a single channel having an information payload data rate of Mb/s. 17
20 Sub- OC48 (-VXX- 0116) T1 (Channelized) (-VXX-0117) OC192 (- VXX-0118) OC3 Dedicated SONET (- VXX-0119) OC12 Dedicated SONET (- VXX-0120) OC48 Dedicated SONET (- VXX-0121) OC192 Dedicated SONET (- VXX-0122) Dense Wave Division Multiplexing (DWDM) (- VXX-0123) Table Local (B.4-1) Type OC48: This category of service shall support a single SONET OC48 channel with the information payload data rate of Gb/s and a line rate of Gb/s. T1: Line rate of Mb/s, which is used to provide 24 separate DS0 channels of 64 kb/s where each DS0 channel may be either a clear channel or contain multiple subrate DS0 payloads. This price includes two channel terminations. This price is for one node. This price is for one node. This price is for one node. This price is for one node. This price is for one node. OC48c (- VXX-0124) OC48: This category of service shall support a single SONET OC48c channel with the information payload data rate of Gb/s and a line rate of Gb/s. 18
21 Table Local Transport Pricing (B.4-2) Sub- Table Local Transport Pricing (B.4-2) Type Mileage Analog 4kHz (- V ) Analog 4kHz circuit mileage Per Mile Mileage Subrate DSO 4.8kb/s (-V ) DSO 4.8kb/s circuit mileage Per Mile Mileage Subrate DSO 9.6 kb/s (-V ) DSO 9.6 kb/s circuit mileage Per Mile Mileage Subrate DSO 19.2 kb/s (-V ) DSO 19.2 kb/s circuit mileage Per Mile Mileage DSO (-V ) DSO circuit mileage Per Mile Mileage T1 (Unchannelized) (-V ) T1 point-to-point circuit mileage Per Mile Mileage Fractional T1 (- V ) Fractional T1 circuit mileage Per Mile Mileage T3 (Channelized) (-V ) T3 circuit mileage Per Mile Mileage T3 (Unchannelized) (-V ) T3 point-to-point circuit mileage Per Mile Mileage OC3 (Channelized) (-V ) OC3 circuits mileage Per Mile Mileage OC3c (Concatenated) (-V ) OC3c circuits mileage Per Mile Mileage OC12 (Channelized) (-V ) OC12 circuits mileage Per Mile Mileage OC12c (Concatenated) (-V ) OC12c circuits mileage Per Mile Mileage OC48 (-V ) OC48 circuits mileage Per Mile Mileage T1 (Channelized) (-V ) T1 Channelized circuits mileage Per Mile 19
22 Table Local Transport Pricing (B.4-2) Sub- Type Mileage OC192 (-V ) OC192 circuits mileage Per Mile Mileage OC3 Dedicated SONET (-V ) OC3 SONET circuits mileage Per Mile Mileage OC12 Dedicated SONET (-V ) OC12 SONET circuits mileage Per Mile Mileage OC48 Dedicated SONET (-V ) OC48 SONET circuits mileage Per Mile Mileage OC192 Dedicated SONET (-V ) OC192 SONET circuits mileage Per Mile Mileage DWDM OC3 Between Nodes (-V ) DWDM OC3 circuits mileage Per Mile Mileage DWDM OC12 Between Nodes (-V ) DWDM OC12 circuits mileage Per Mile Mileage DWDM OC48 Between Nodes (-V ) DWDM OC48 circuits mileage Per Mile Mileage DWDM OC192 Between Nodes (-V ) DWDM OC192 circuits mileage Per Mile The cannot be purchased individually. The WITS 3 customer must order a comparable service (same speed or higher) from Table B.4-1 or Table B.4-2 to accompany anything ordered from the following table (B.4-3). 20
23 Table (B.4-3) Sub- SONET Port Types (-V ) SONET Port Types (-V ) SONET Port Types (-V ) SONET Port Types (-V ) SONET Port Types (-V ) SONET Port Types (-V ) SONET Port Types (-V ) SONET Port Types (-V ) SONET Port Types (-V ) SONET Port Types (-V ) SONET Port Types (-V SONET Port Types (-V ) Table (B.4-3) Type DS1 Port at OC3 or OC12/3 Node DS3 Port at OC3 or OC12/3 Node DS3 Port at OC12 Node DS3 Port at OC48 Node DS3 Port at OC192 Node OC3 Port at OC12 Node OC3 Port at OC48 Node OC3 Port at OC192 Node OC3c Port at OC12 Node OC3c Port at OC48 Node OC3c Port at OC192 Node OC12 Port at OC48 Node 21
24 Table (B.4-3) Sub- Type SONET Port Types (-V ) OC12 Port at OC192 Node SONET Port Types (-V ) OC12c Port at OC48 Node SONET Port Types (-V ) OC12c Port at OC192 Node SONET Port Types (-V ) OC48 Port at OC192 Node SONET Port Types (-V ) OC48c Port at OC192 Node DWDM Types (-V ) OC3 Optical Transport Channel DWDM Types (-V ) OC12 Optical Transport Channel DWDM Types (-V ) OC48 Optical Transport Channel DWDM Types (-V ) OC192 Optical Transport Channel 22
25 2.2.3 Teleconferencing ( & ATS) Table (B.5-1) Sub- Attendant (-V ) Certification (-V ) Rate Adaptation (-V ) Security (-V ) Table (B.5-1) Type Attendant provides a Conference Coordinator for the duration of the call. A non-recurring per IP video endpoint start-up charge that applies for IP-accessed service for the initial registration and certification of a video endpoint. The data rate adaptation feature allows multiple locations, with different data rate limitations to interconnect for a multi-point video teleconference. When a site having point-to-point capabilities needs to conduct a conference with another site, and coding conversion, format conversion, or rate adaptation is needed, they must call into the reservation system and be scheduled as a 2-port conference. Sensitive But Unclassified Material for ISDN. CC CC CC CC Table ATS (B.5-2) Table ATS (B.5-2) Sub- Type ATS (ATS-V ) Audio Recording - 1 CD or cassette. A cassette holds 120 minutes of a conference call. A CD holds 80 minutes of a call. If the call is longer, another CD or cassette will need to be ordered. This feature is only available for s ATS-V through CC ATS (ATS-V ) Controlled Call - This feature is only available for ATS-V and ATS-V CC ATS (ATS-V ) Language Translation - This feature is for translating from Spanish to English. Price is for 10 minutes of translation. Customer will provide an audio recorded version of the call to Verizon or may request that Verizon record the call CC 23
26 (ATS-V ). ATS (ATS-V ) Moderator Led Question and Answer - This feature is only available for ATS-V and ATS-V CC ATS (ATS-V ) Participant List Report - This feature is only available for s ATS-V through CC ATS (ATS-V ) Password Screening - This feature is only available for ATS-V and ATS-V CC ATS (ATS-V ) Replay of Prerecorded Conference - There is a one time charge to set up a replay of a Prerecorded Conference. This feature is only available for s ATS-N-0103 through CC ATS (ATS-V ) Transcription of Prerecorded Audio Calls - price is for transcribing a 1 hour call. This feature is only available for s ATS-V through CC ATS (ATS-V ) Temporary Blocking of Ports CC Sub- Table (B.5-3) Table (B.5-3) Type Per Location Meet 128 kb/s Set-Up Charge (-V ) Meet-Me Conference. A conference previously scheduled through the reservation system allowing conferees to be connected by dialing into the MCU at a predetermined time. At a transmission rate of 128 kb/s - by providing 1 ISDN circuit. Per Location Meet 128 kb/s Additional Period (-V ) Meet-Me Conference at a transmission rate of 128 kb/s - by providing 1 ISDN circuits Per Location Meet 384 kb/s Set-Up Charge Meet-Me Conference at a transmission rate of 384 kb/s - by providing 3 ISDN circuits 24
27 Sub- (-V ) Table (B.5-3) Type Per Location Meet 384 kb/s Additional Period (-V ) Meet-Me Conference at a transmission rate of 384 kb/s - by providing 3 ISDN circuits Per Location 768 kb/s Set-Up Charge (-V ) Attendant-Assisted Conference at a transmission rate of 768 kb/s - by providing 6 ISDN circuits Per Location 768 kb/s Additional Period (-V ) Attendant-Assisted Conference at a transmission rate of 768 kb/s - by providing 6 ISDN circuits Per Location Meet Mb/s Set-Up Charge (-V ) Meet-Me Conference at a transmission rate of Mb/s - by providing a dedicated DS1 circuit Per Location Meet Mb/s Additional Period (-V ) Meet-Me Conference at a transmission rate of Mb/s - by providing a dedicated DS1 circuit Per Location Attendant 128 kb/s Set-Up Charge (-V ) Attendant-Assisted Conference - This feature will allow WITS 3 users to request the VCSC personnel to set-up or add conferees that are unable to join an existing conference on their own. Conferees will be able to recall an attendant during a teleconference for immediate attention, such as for general assistance or adding or dropping participants. The requirement for an attendant-assisted conference will be specified when the conference reservation is made. Attendant-Assisted Conference at a transmission rate of 128 kb/s - by providing 1 ISDN circuit. 25
28 Sub- Per Location Attendant 128 kb/s Additional Period (-V ) Per Location Attendant 384 kb/s Set- Up Charge (- V ) Per Location Attendant 384 kb/s Additional Period (-V ) Per Location Meet 768 kb/s Set-Up Charge (-V ) Per Location Meet 768 kb/s Additional Period (-V ) Per Location Attendant Mb/s Set- Up Charge (- V ) Per Location Attendant Mb/s Additional Period (-V ) Arrangement (- V ) Arrangement (- V ) Arrangement (- V ) Table (B.5-3) Type Attendant-Assisted Conference at a transmission rate of 128 kb/s - by providing 1 ISDN circuit Attendant-Assisted Conference at a transmission rate of 384 kb/s - by providing 3 ISDN circuits Attendant-Assisted Conference at a transmission rate of 384 kb/s - by providing 3 ISDN circuits Meet Me Conference at a transmission rate of 768 kb/s - by providing 6 ISDN circuits Meet Me Conference at a transmission rate of 768 kb/s - by providing 6 ISDN circuits Attendant-Assisted Conference at a transmission rate of Mb/s - by providing a dedicated DS1 circuit Attendant-Assisted Conference at a transmission rate of Mb/s - by providing a dedicated DS1 circuit Premises to Premises Arrangement (Broadcast Transmission) Additional Premises to Premises Arrangement (Broadcast Transmission) Premises to Hub Arrangement (Broadcast Transmission) 26
29 Table (B.5-3) Sub- Type Arrangement (- V ) Additional Premises to Hub Arrangement (Broadcast Transmission) Arrangement (- V ) Video Patch Arrangement, per switch, per arrangement (Broadcast Transmission) Sub- Table ATS (B.5-3) Table ATS (B.5-4) Type ATS ATS ATS ATS ATS Per Location Meet Me (ATS- V ) Per Location Meet Me (ATS- V ) Per Location Pre Set (ATS- V ) Per Location Pre Set (ATS- V ) Per Location Attendant Assisted (ATS- V ) Meet-Me Teleconference- Set-Up Period Verizon s ATS will permit users to dial a designated number at a predetermined time or as directed by the operator and be connected to a Passcode Meet-Me teleconference. No limits to the number of participants that may act as hosts or guests. Meet-Me Teleconference Additional Period Charge Preset Teleconference Set-Up Period This capability allows an authorized user to activate a previously defined teleconference with associated conferees by dialing an access number into the ATS and entering a host passcode. The ATS system automatically activates a preset conferee list (Passcode Preset Conference) and simultaneously dials all the parties. As each party answers, that party is automatically joined with the conference. Preset Teleconference - Additional Period Charge Attendant-Assisted Teleconference Set-Up Period. Attendant conference calls are those, which are initiated and monitored by the ATS operators. 27
30 Table ATS (B.5-4) Sub- Type ATS Per Location Attendant Assisted (ATS- V ) Attendant-Assisted Teleconference. Additional Period Charge Table Point-to-Point Prices (B.5-5) Table Point-to-Point Prices (B.5-5) Sub- Type Transmission One-Way Transmission (-V ) Channel Termination Per Point of Termination CC Transmission One-Way Transmission (-V ) Channel Fixed Mileage CC Transmission One-Way Transmission (-V ) Channel Variable Mileage CC Transmission One-Way Transmission (-V ) Premises to Premises Arrangement CC Transmission One-Way Transmission (-V ) Premises to Premises Arrangement Additional Circuit CC Transmission One-Way Transmission (-V ) Premises to Hub Arrangement CC Transmission One-Way Transmission (-V ) Premises to Hub Arrangement Additional Circuit CC 28
31 Transmission Transmission Transmission Transmission Transmission Transmission Table Point-to-Point Prices (B.5-5) Sub- One-Way Transmission (-V ) Two-Way Transmission (-V ) Component Video (-V ) Component Video (-V ) Component Video (-V ) Component Video (-V ) Type Video Patch Arrangement Channel Termination Per Point of Termination Channel Termination One Way Only, Premises to Premises Arrangement, Serial Component Video Channel Termination One Way Only, Premises to Hub Arrangement, Serial Component Video Channel Mileage, Fixed Serial Component Video Channel Mileage, Variable Serial Component Video CC CC CC CC CC CC Frame Relay (FRS) FRS is a high-speed data transport service that provides cost-efficient data transmission for intermittent traffic between local area networks (LANs) and between end-points in a wide area network (WAN) and enhances customers ability to manage their and data services. FRS is delivered on a fully meshed backbone with redundant paths, offering resiliency and eliminating a single point of failure. The service supports a variety of applications, including , LAN-to-LAN connectivity, remote database access, document and resource sharing, image transfer, order 29
32 entry/inventory, file transfers and updates, and SNA, IP, IPX and other protocols. Table FRS Local Pricing (B.6-1) Table FRS Local Pricing (B.6-1) Sub- Type FRS Local Narrowband (FRS-VXX- 0001) Narrowband UNI that operates at an information payload rate of 56 kb/s and 64 kb/s HC FRS Local Wideband (FRS-VXX- 0002) Wideband UNI that operates at Mb/s. HC FRS Local Wideband (FRS-VXX- 0013) Wideband UNI that operates at 384 Kb/s. HC FRS Local Wideband (FRS-VXX- 0003) Broadband UNI that operates at 4 Mb/s. HC FRS Local Wideband (FRS-VXX- 0005) Broadband UNI that operates at 6 Mb/s. HC FRS Local Wideband (FRS-VXX- 0007) Broadband UNI that operates at 10 Mb/s. HC FRS Local Wideband (FRS-VXX- 0009) Broadband UNI that operates at 22 Mb/s. HC FRS Local Wideband (FRS-VXX- 0011) Broadband UNI that operates at Mb/s. HC FRS CIR Monthly Table FRS CIR Monthly Recurring Costs (B.6-2) Table FRS CIR Monthly Recurring Costs (B.6-2) Sub- Narrowband (FRS-V00- Type Narrowband UNI that operates at an information payload rate of 16 kb/s per PVC 30
33 Recurring 0102) Table FRS CIR Monthly Recurring Costs (B.6-2) Sub- Type FRS CIR Monthly Recurring Narrowand (FRS-V ) Narrowband UNI that operates at an information payload rate of 32 kb/s per PVC FRS CIR Monthly Recurring Wideband (FRS-V ) Wideband UNI that operates at 128 kb/s per PVC. FRS CIR Monthly Recurring Wideband (FRS-V ) Wideband UNI that operates at 192 kb/s per PVC. FRS CIR Monthly Recurring Wideband (FRS-V ) Wideband UNI that operates at 256 kb/s per PVC. FRS CIR Monthly Recurring Wideband (FRS-V ) Wideband UNI that operates at 384 kb/s per PVC. FRS CIR Monthly Recurring Wideband (FRS-V ) Wideband UNI that operates at 512 kb/s per PVC. FRS CIR Monthly Recurring Wideband (FRS-V ) Wideband UNI that operates at 768 kb/s per PVC. FRS CIR Monthly Recurring Broadband (FRS-V ) DS1 Standard PVC CIR Mode FRS CIR Monthly Recurring Broadband (FRS-V ) Broadband at 2 Mb/s per PVC. FRS CIR Monthly Recurring Broadband (FRS-V ) Broadband at 3 Mb/s per PVC. FRS CIR Monthly Recurring Broadband (FRS-V ) Broadband at 4 Mb/s per PVC. FRS CIR Monthly Broadband (FRS-V00- Broadband at 5 Mb/s per PVC. 31
34 Recurring 0116) Table FRS CIR Monthly Recurring Costs (B.6-2) Sub- Type FRS CIR Monthly Recurring Broadband (FRS-V ) Broadband at 6 Mb/s per PVC. FRS CIR Monthly Recurring Broadband (FRS-V ) Broadband at 7 Mb/s per PVC. FRS CIR Monthly Recurring Broadband (FRS-V ) Broadband at 8 Mb/s per PVC. FRS CIR Monthly Recurring Broadband (FRS-V ) Broadband at 9 Mb/s per PVC. FRS CIR Monthly Recurring Broadband (FRS-V ) Broadband at 10 Mb/s per PVC. FRS CIR Monthly Recurring Broadband (FRS-V ) Broadband at 11 Mb/s per PVC. FRS CIR Monthly Recurring Broadband (FRS-V ) Broadband at 12 Mb/s per PVC. FRS CIR Monthly Recurring Broadband (FRS-V ) Broadband at 13 Mb/s per PVC. FRS CIR Monthly Recurring Broadband (FRS-V ) Broadband at 14 Mb/s per PVC. FRS CIR Monthly Recurring Broadband (FRS-V ) Broadband at 15 Mb/s per PVC. FRS CIR Monthly Recurring Broadband (FRS-V ) Broadband at 16 Mb/s per PVC. FRS CIR Monthly Broadband (FRS-V00- Broadband at 17 Mb/s per PVC. 32
35 Table FRS CIR Monthly Recurring Costs (B.6-2) Recurring 0128) Sub- Type FRS CIR Monthly Recurring Broadband (FRS-V ) Broadband at 18 Mb/s per PVC. FRS CIR Monthly Recurring Broadband (FRS-V ) Broadband at 19 Mb/s per PVC. FRS CIR Monthly Recurring Broadband (FRS-V ) Broadband at 20 Mb/s per PVC. FRS CIR Monthly Recurring Broadband (FRS-V ) Broadband at 21 Mb/s per PVC. FRS CIR Monthly Recurring Broadband (FRS-V ) Broadband at 22 Mb/s per PVC. FRS Table Other FRS Feature Costs (B.6-4) Sub- Class of (FRS- V ) Table Other FRS Feature Costs (B.6-4) Type Class of (CoS) is offered on a per PVC basis. FRS Disaster Recovery PVCs (FRS- V ) Disaster Recovery PVCs FRS Internetworking (FRS- V ) This rate is applicable up to Mbps Bandwidth. FRS Multilink Frame Relay (FRS- V ) Multilink Frame Relay 33
36 FRS FRS FRS FRS Sub- Switched Digital to FRS (FRS- V ) Voice over Frame Relay (FRS-V ) Additional PVC Assigned to SNAL (FRS- V ) Customer Management (FRS ) Table Other FRS Feature Costs (B.6-4) Type Switched Digital to FRS Voice over Frame Relay Verizon s FRS will provide WITS 3 users who have requirements for high-speed connectivity the ability to interconnect their multiple locations via Subscriber Network Lines (SNALs). The Verizon service will be delivered over duplex permanent virtual circuits (PVC) between WITS 3 user locations. FRS will be delivered directly to the user's terminal equipment. In cases where the user s CPE does not provide frame relay compliant frames, the WITS 3 team will consult with the user and recommend interfacing equipment based on the application being supported. Customer Management (CSM) is a valueadded optional feature that provides Customers with web-based reports. These reports give the Customer the ability to extract read-only network traffic information regarding their networks thereby allowing Customers to monitor and manage their network performance. CSM is both billed and built per Customer Division. A Customer Division is a group of access connections and Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs) designated by the Customer. A Customer Division may include no more than 500 access connections and 1,000 PVCs Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Verizon s ATM standard features include nationwide availability, multiple interface rates ranging from 1.5 Mbps (T1) to 622 Mbps (OC-12), and multiple service classes including constant, unspecified, variable (both real 34
37 time and non real time) bit rates and permanent virtual circuits (PVCs) and switched virtual connection (SVCs). Verizon does not provide any usage restrictions for ATM services within the WITS 3 serving area. PVCs and SVCs may be bi-directional pointpoint or unidirectional point-multipoint. Bi-directional Virtual Connections (VC) may be either symmetric or asymmetric. This is true of all UNIs in the Verizon network, regardless of port speed and conforms to af-uni , the UNI 3.1 specification. Verizon will support additional Constant Bit Rate (CBR) and Variable Bit Rate (VBR) bandwidths in multiples of 5Mbps Dark Fiber (DFS) To ensure the delivery of high quality, secure, and reliable WITS 3 Dark Fiber s (DFS), Verizon has agreed to team with several leading Dark Fiber providers in the NCR. This allows Verizon the widest range of potential diverse dark fiber networks in the area. Table DFS Pricing (B.8-1) Table DFS Pricing (B.8-1) Sub- Type Dark Fiber Fiber Strands (DFS- VXX-0001) Single Fiber Less than 12 strands per Mile HC Dark Fiber Fiber Strands (DFS- VXX-0002) Single Fiber between 12 and 36 strands per Mile HC Dark Fiber Fiber Strands (DFS- VXX-0003) Single Fiber between 36 and 96 strands per Mile HC Dark Fiber Fiber Strands (DFS- VXX-0004) Single Fiber between 96 and 192 strands per Mile HC Dark Fiber Fiber Strands (DFS- VXX-0005) Single Fiber more than 192 strands per Mile HC Dark Fiber Fiber Pairs (DFS-VXX- 0006) Fiber Pair Less than 12 strands per Mile HC Dark Fiber Fiber Pairs (DFS-VXX- 0007) Fiber Pair between 12 and 36 strands per Mile HC 35
38 Dark Fiber Fiber Pairs (DFS-VXX- 0008) Fiber Pair between 36 and 96 strands per Mile HC Dark Fiber Fiber Pairs (DFS-VXX- 0009) Fiber Pair between 96 and 192 strands per Mile HC Dark Fiber Fiber Pairs (DFS-VXX- 0010) Fiber Pair more than 192 strands per Mile HC Table DFS Feature Pricing (B.8-2) Table DFS Feature Pricing (B.8-2) Sub- Type DFS Feature (DFS-V ) Colocation Add/drop traffic (gateways) and to regenerate and amplify service DFS Feature (DFS-V ) Duct DFS Feature (DFS-V ) Duct - Additional DFS Feature (DFS-V ) Multiple Ducts DFS Feature (DFS-V ) Multiple Ducts Additional DFS Feature (DFS-V ) Diverse Route Single Drop Per Strand DFS Feature (DFS-V ) Diverse Route Single Drop Per fiber Pair DFS Feature (DFS-V ) Diverse Route Dual Drop Per Strand DFS Feature (DFS-V ) Diverse Route Dual Drop Per fiber Pair Internet (IAS) IAS allows customers to interconnect CPE using the TCP/IP protocol suite and interoperate with other Government networks and public Internet 36
39 Provider (ISP) networks. The following capabilities are provided as part of the basic service: Unlimited access to the Internet 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Two or more redundant paths from Verizon s network to the Internet, each at the level of DS3 or higher. Established public peering arrangements from Verizon s network to the Internet, such as at the Commercial Internet exchange (CIX) and the Merit Exchange (MAE) East Network Point (NAP). Private peering arrangements established from Verizon s network with redundant links to connect to its private peering partners. control provided by Verizon s network to ensure that the only incoming connections to WITS 3 IAS SDPs are from authorized users. Support for the Government assigned and InterNIC registered IP addresses and domain names. Primary and Secondary Domain Name to provide an authoritative name server for the customer s IAS. Verizon has chosen four dedicated transmission media to provide Internet access from the Government s customer premises equipment (CPE) to the Verizon Internet network: Dedicated Transmission () Frame Relay (FRS) Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATMS). Verizon is also providing Internet access to WITS 3 customers via Verizon s dial-up service: Analog Voice () Integrated s Digital Network (CSDS, ) 37
40 2.2.8 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), (IAS) Verizon believes DSL provides the foundation to a compelling package of voice and data services. Verizon offers multiple speeds and supports both dynamic IP and static IP, boxes for up to three domain names, personal Web space up to 20M, mobile dial-up access, Verizon Internet security suite, one year of domain name registration, modem and gateway, self installation package, and 30-day satisfaction guarantee. Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Table IAS Local Pricing (B.9-1) Table IAS Local Pricing (B.9-1) Sub- 56/64 kb/s (IAS- VXX-0001) 128 kb/s (IAS- VXX-0002) 256 kb/s (IAS- VXX-0003) 512 kb/s (IAS- VXX-0004) 768 kb/s (IAS- VXX-0005) Mb/s (IAS- VXX-0006) 4 Mb/s (IAS-VXX- 0007) 10 Mb/s (IAS- VXX-0008) Type Dedicated Internet ports that support the following peak data rates: 56/64 kb/s. Dedicated Internet ports that support the following peak data rates: 128 kb/s. Dedicated Internet ports that support the following peak data rates: 256 kb/s. Dedicated Internet ports that support the following peak data rates: 512 kb/s. Dedicated Internet ports that support the following peak data rates: 768 kb/s. Dedicated Internet ports that support the following peak data rates: Mb/s. Dedicated Internet ports that support the following peak data rates: 4 Mb/s. Dedicated Internet ports that support the following peak data rates: 10 Mb/s. 38
41 Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Table IAS Local Pricing (B.9-1) Sub- 16 Mb/s (IAS- VXX-0009) 34 Mb/s (IAS- VXX-0010) 100 Mb/s (IAS- VXX-0011) 155 Mb/s (IAS- VXX-0012) 45 Mb/s (IAS- VXX-0013) 56 kb/s via - Single- User Internet (IAS-VXX-0014) 64 kb/s via ISDN BRI - Single-User Internet (IAS-VXX-0015) 128 kb/s via ISDN BRI - Single-User Internet (IAS-VXX-0016) Business DSL Dynamic Speed (IAS-VXX-0210) Business DSL Dynamic Speed (IAS-VXX-0211) Business DSL Dynamic Speed (IAS-VXX-0212) Business DSL Dynamic Speed (IAS-VXX-0213) Type Dedicated Internet ports that support the following peak data rates: 16 Mb/s. Dedicated Internet ports that support the following peak data rates: 34 Mb/s. Dedicated Internet ports that support the following peak data rates: 100 Mb/s. Dedicated Internet ports that support the following peak data rates: 155 Mb/s. Dedicated Internet ports that support the following peak data rates: 45 Mb/s. IAS ports that support the following peak data rates: 56 Kb/s via dial-up service IAS ports that support the following peak data rates: 64 kb/s via dial-up service IAS ports that support the following peak data rates: 128 kb/s via dial-up service Business DSL Dynamic Speed 1.5M, 128K Business DSL Dynamic Speed 384K, 384K Business DSL Dynamic Speed 1.5M, 384K Business DSL Dynamic Speed 768K, 768K HC IN RC HC IN RC HC IN RC HC IN RC 39
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