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Dedicated SONET Ring (DSR) Service

Overview

When Only the Best Will Do

Deliver premium SONET service to your customers. Frontier's Dedicated SONET Ring (DSR) is a private, dedicated fiber-based facilities network that we customize to meet the specific needs of long distance, wireless, Internet and local service providers.

Verizon DSR provides you and your customers diversity and the ultimate in survivability at interoffice facilities, the local loop and your serving Verizon wire center. A DSR network easily meets even the most stringent requirements for concentrated, high-capacity data traffic. Plus, Frontier's DSR technology has built-in intelligence to detect trouble instantaneously and resolve it quickly.

Verizon DSR allows customers to interface Ethernet and Digital signals into higher speed rings optical rings for further network optimization, expansion and overall support of hybrid environments.

With Frontier's Asymmetrical Port Facility (APF) and Subtended Node Facility (SNF) you can have more control of the network. Asymmetrical Port arrangements exist when the port speeds at the points of DSR ingress and egress are not identical. Asymmetrical port arrangements permit users to aggregate sub-rate services within DSR networks. An APF allows a customer to extend that aggregated DSR traffic to a location that is not part of the DSR network.

SNF is similar to the APF in that it allows the customer to extend traffic to an off-ring location. The difference is that the aggregated signal that is extended can be de-multiplexed at the off-ring location.

Another feature which has also been added to DSR service is the ability to interconnect two DSR arrangements and exchange traffic between those two rings. This new capability is known as Subtending Ring service available to all DSR customers. View the Diagrams below.

How It Works

DSR works in two ways. Normal Routing connects multiple locations by combining dedicated, fiber-based facilities and advanced SONET equipment. It ensures that no single points of failure occur from an end-user location to the point-of-presence.

An Alternate Route connection protects you in the event disaster strikes. Traffic reroutes at full bandwidth to keep applications running smoothly.

An APF is an optical facility created as a network that provides a high speed synchronous OC3, OC12, and OC48 connection from a SONET add/drop multiplexer (ADM) to the demarcation point.

A Subtending Ring allows a customer to subtend same-speed or lower speed rings off of a designated main DSR ring using common nodes. The service places nodes in a ring configuration via a common node with the use of port nodes. This allows the two rings to interconnect and therefore share traffic.

Benefits

  • Verizon engineers consult with you to design and customize your DSR network for efficiency. This partnering effort will ensure that your customers' needs are comprehensively addressed, including proper node location, proper bandwidth and determining the variety of services to be delivered.
  • Near 100 percent survivability with no reduction in bandwidth ensures that you and your customers experience reliable network performance. Our one-minute service guarantee proves it.
  • Verizon maintains surveillance on and monitors the network so that DSR is cost-effective for you -- and reliable for running your customers' applications.
  • DSR service efficiently transports huge volumes of data among multiple locations, making it easier for you to serve very large customers and the high demands they require.
  • DSR accommodates a wide range of interfaces, ring speeds, and signaling rates, allowing for a more flexible and customized network.
  • The APF arrangement allows you to aggregate subtending channels for more efficient traffic transport, save space, minimize power requirements, lessens the need for additional muxinig equipment , and is ideal for those looking to optimize their network and reap the cost efficiencies associated with these measures.
  • The Subtending Ring arrangement allows for efficient and economical ring interconnections by defining customized bandwidth connectiond to multiple locations, aiding in ring or network expansions, and all without service interruption to the Main ring.

Applications

  • Promote DSR as the perfect solution for businesses that require high-speed transport and are spread across multiple locations.
  • Recommend DSR for customers whose needs include continuous Internet access, medical imaging applications, high-speed data transfers and call center or data center support.
  • Suggest adding the APF or SNF arrangement for customers desiring to aggregate and transport sub-rate services within their DSR networks.

Dedication Pays Off

When customers' needs depend on powerful data capabilities over a secure private network, DSR dedicates the facilities -- with capacity to spare. DSR keeps transactions moving -- the very transactions that put money in the bank.

  IntelliLight Dedicated SONET Ring (IDSR)

Description

Enhanced IntelliLight Dedicated SONET Ring (DSR) is a premium SONET service. Because it is a private dedicated fiber-based facilities network, we design it to meet your needs. And because it is based on cutting-edge SONET technology, it provides you the reliability, the diversity, and the ultimate in survivability at the local loop, the interoffice facilities and the wire center.

As a SONET-based service, DSR provides near 100% survivability. Intelligent network elements ensure nearly instantaneous trouble detection and rapid dispatch for repairs. DSR is a flexible service that easily meets any requirement for concentrated, high capacity traffic patterns needing the highest level of survivability, spare capacity on demand as well as a high degree of facility control.

With DSR, we tailor the network to meet your specific needs. A Verizon engineer works with you to determine the best design for your network and the most efficient way to implement your system.

DSR is designed for end-user customers with high-speed data requirements. It works especially well for mission critical, multi-site environments. Banks and financial institutions, hospitals and educational facilities are among those who can benefit from this service. When you need SONET ring technology for your custom network, you can rest assured that your communications are safe with DSR

APF and SNF arrangements are designed to direct lower speed services to the optical Stub Hub facility via a carrier facility assignment (CFA). The APF and SNF is configured as a 2-fiber 0x1, or as a 4-fiber 1+1 protected network between the ADM and the fiber termination panel at no extra charge. We simply aggregate subtending channels on an optical hand-off provided at the demarcation point. Thus, traffic is routed between the POP node of the entrance/customer ring and the customer point of interface. Your services ride a bigger pipe for efficient transport.

Subtending Rings allow DSR customers to subtend same speed or lower speed rings off of a designated main DSR ring using common nodes. This service is possible by placing nodes in a ring configuration via common nodes with the use of port nodes. Subtending rings also support a single or dual Hub & Spoke configuration and are supported by a Dual Node Cross Connect (DNCC) that will provide the necessary node survivability for riders/circuits as part of this premier service.

Availability

Effective as of May 31, 2007, Verizon grandfathered the Dedicated SONET Ring (DSR) service in its FCC Tariff Nos. 1, 11, 14 and 16 (Tariffs). In 2006, Verizon received forbearance from certain common carrier regulation for several packet-switched broadband services, as well as non-TDM-based optical networking, optical hubbing, and optical transmission services (Forbearance). In accordance with this Forbearance relief, Verizon offers a service comparable to DSR under a private carriage arrangement.

If you wish to place any new orders for DSR, you will need to enter into a private carriage arrangement with Verizon for a comparable service.  Subject to certain terms and conditions, you may make certain changes to your existing DSR under the Tariffs. For a full description of all permitted changes, if any, please refer to the Tariffs.

Please note that DS1, DS3, STS1, and DS3 Transmux rate elements of the DSR are excluded from grandfathering as described herein, and such rate elements shall continue to be available to you under the Tariffs only.

Learn more about Forbearance or contact your Account Manager for details.

Pricing

Pricing for new orders of this service are handled on a contractual basis.  Please contact us or call your account manager to discuss your particular needs.

Verizon offers a Special Access Service Guarantee (SASG) based on the length of service interruption and states that “any service outage greater than the specified SASG interval, due solely to a telephone company facility component failure, will result in a credit of 100% of the monthly rate for the applicable rate elements of the affected service. Only one such credit is allowed in a single month’s billing period.” For Dedicated SONET Ring the SASG is one minute.

DISCLAIMER: The terms and conditions of certain of the services described above are set forth in full detail in Verizon’s FCC Tariffs (Tariffed Services), while certain other services described above are provided on a private carriage basis (Private Carriage Services).  For Tariffed Services, any summary of Frontier’s FCC Tariffs (Tariffs) set forth above is being provided for your convenience, but is not intended to provide a complete description of the terms and conditions of the Tariffs.  You should not rely on this summary, and should conduct your own review and analysis of the Tariffs.  Any failure or error by Frontier to fully or accurately set forth all relevant terms and conditions of the Tariffs shall not be deemed to bar Verizon from exercising its rights under the Tariffs.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, the Tariffs shall govern over any inconsistent provision set forth herein.  For all Private Carriage Services, the above summary is provided for your information and reference only.  However, the actual terms, conditions, restrictions, limitations and the like for Private Carriage Services will be those set forth in the agreement between the customer and Frontier for such Private Carriage Service and shall govern over any inconsistent provisions set forth herein.  All services are not available in all areas, and are subject to availability of facilities and equipment.

Features

  • Ensures the highest level of survivability at the local loop, the interoffice facilities and the wire center
  • Customized design based on your needs for ring speed, services delivered and location of nodes
  • APF and SNF arrangement prevents maxing out multiplexer ports while delivering efficient transport of lower speed services
  • Subtending Ring arrangement allows DSR customers to interconnect 2 or more rings with single node or DNCC to provide node survivability for riders/circuits by utilizing SONET Drop and Continue technology.

Applications

  • High-speed data transfer
  • Internet access
  • Medical imaging
  • Financial data transactions
  • Call and data centers

Detailed Information

Normal Routing DSR uses a combination of dedicated fiber-based facilities and advanced SONET equipment to connect multiple locations. There are no single points of failure from an end-user location to the POP. In the event of a disaster, Alternate Routing DSR instantly re-routes traffic to provide near 100% survivability with no reduction in bandwidth.

Benefits

  • Instantaneous service restoration, so network failures will not affect your transmissions
  • Near 100% survivability with no reduction in bandwidth, i.e. 100% redundancy
  • Network service surveillance with performance monitoring
  • Service assurance provided from one point of contact - Verizon
  • Instantaneous service restoration, meaning that network failures will not affect end users' communications
  • Cost-efficient means transporting large volumes of data among several end user locations and a carrier POP
  • Customized flexibility - allows you to work with a Frontier engineer to designate the locations served by the ring and the ring capacity

Ring Speeds

  • OC3
  • OC12
  • OC48
  • OC192

Rates Delivered

  • DS1 signals
  • 10Mbps Ethernet signals
  • DS3 signals
  • STS1 signals
  • 100Mbps Ethernet signals
  • OC3 signals
  • OC3c signals
  • OC12 signals
  • OC12c signals
  • OC48 signals
  • OC48c signals
  • Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) signals

Interfaces

  • DS1 - DS1
  • 10M Ethernet - 10MEthernet
  • DS3 - DS3
  • STS1 - STS1
  • STS1 - DS1
  • STS1 - DS3
  • 100M Ethernet - 100M Ethernet
  • OC3 - OC3
  • OC3c - OC3c
  • OC12 - OC12
  • OC12c - OC12c
  • OC48 - OC48
  • OC48c - OC48c
  • GigE - GigE

Survivability

  • Near-100% survivability with no reduction in bandwidth
  • Virtually 100% capacity redundancy
  • Survivability is provided for the local loop, interoffice facilities and wire centers

Network Guarantees

  • One-Minute Service Guarantee - If service is down for one minute or more, Frontier will refund 100% of the monthly charges for the applicable rate elements of the affected service.

An APF or SNF provides high-speed synchronous connections from a SONET Next Generation Add/Drop Multiplexer. The optical facility is created as a network between the SONET multiplexers low-speed port and the service demarcation point.

Benefits

  • Network service surveillance with performance monitoring
  • Service assurance provided from one point of contact - Verizon
  • Cost-efficient means transporting large volumes of lower speed services, quickly, among several end user locations and a carrier POP
  • Customized flexibility - allows you to work with a Frontier engineer to designate the locations served by the Asymmetrical Port or Subtended Node Facility
  • Implementation is Project Managed

Connections

  • OC3
  • OC12
  • OC48

Configurations: The APF or SNF is configured as a:

  • 2- fiber (0x1) or 4-fiber (1+1) protection network between the NGADM and the fiber termination panel

Diagrams