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ISP Markets opens up the wide world of bandwidth for your ISP customers with customized high speed, cost-effective solutions. Each service is powered by the latest industry-leading technologies to optimize applications, provide blazing fast downloads of Web content and transmit data at speeds necessary to be successful in today's Internet-speed economy. Find out how partnering with ISP Markets can kick your business into overdrive.

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ADSL — (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line), an evolving high speed transmission technology that allows data to be sent over existing copper telephone lines. ADSL supports data rates of up to 7.1 Mbps when receiving data (downstream) and up to 768 Kbps when sending data (upstream). ADSL works by sending digital pulses in the high-frequency area of telephone wires. Since these high frequencies are not used by normal voice communications, ADSL can operate simultaneously with voice connections over the same wires.

ATM — (Asynchronous Transfer Mode), a low-delay, connection oriented, network technology based on transferring data in 53-byte fixed-size cells. The small, constant cell size allows flexible use of bandwidth to transmit multiple traffic patterns (video, audio, video, data, etc.) at higher speeds over the same network while optimizing network performance.

PRI SNS®(Primary Rate Interface Single Number Service), is a LATA wide dial access platform using PRIs to provide LATA-wide (within 31 designated Verizon LATAs) dial access coverage by connecting at least one PRI at each designated sector hub within a LATA and connecting at one of the designated Interconnection Points in that LATA.

SONET — (Synchronous Optical Network), an ANSI standard for connecting fiber-optic transmission systems. SONET defines interface standards at the physical layer of the OSI Reference Model that allows interworking of transmission products from multiple vendors. The standard defines a hierarchy of interface rates that allow data streams at different rates to be multiplexed.

IPRS — (Internet Protocol Routing Service), is a dial access platform that provides for the collection, concentration and management of the customer's data traffic within a LATA. IPRS consists of network routers located at Verizon LATA hub sites that will collect the customer's end user data traffic and concentrate it for connection and transport over a Verizon Fast Packet Data Service to a customer's designated location.

FRAME RELAY — is a connection-oriented public data packet switching service that supports data/voice connectivity among geographically diverse locations with all data packets or frames following the same path from the source to the destination. Frame Relay supports bursty data transmissions between Local Area Networks (LANs) at speeds higher than the normal expected transmission rate. Frame Relay is widely used to create a virtual private data network by customers with at least two locations to connect to mainframes, LANs, WANs, and other networks and shared databases such as the Internet.


 
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