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Additional Information
Qwest Frame Relay Service (FRS) is a powerful broadband, network
transport service that provides a fast and exceptionally efficient way to transmit large amounts of information across the United States and to over 60 countries worldwide. Qwest Domestic FRS is backed by quality of service (QoS) guarantees. Your information will move over a highly reliable and closed network providing data security and privacy. With Domestic FRS, your critical traffic receives the greatest resources and the best service. Prioritize your traffic through the different FRS service categoriesvariable frame relay real time (VFRrt), variable frame relay non-real time (VFRnrt) and unspecified frame relay (UFR) to support your different types of information (e.g., data, video, Internet, and/or voice over a single wide area network (WAN)). Qwest FRS is suitable for a wide range of business applications.
How Frame Relay Works
Customer information travels across a physical access link to a Qwest
FRS port in a FR switch. Using high speed networking technology to
bundle information into packets called frames, FRS uses a common format with a common set of rules based on Frame Relay Forum standards. Instead of assigning fixed channels to specific applications, FRS uses statistical multiplexing that allows customer allocation of circuit bandwidth to applications, as needed, thus providing a cost-effective solution. Frame Relay is designed to support many different business applications within a network, treating each business application based on bandwidth needs. Frame Relay Service supports physical layer connections from DS-0 to DS-3 based on traditional digital hierarchy services.
At the FRS port, information is sent across permanent virtual
connections simultaneously to multiple destinations. The FR switches know where each frame begins and ends and where to send the information. The switching hardware does not make routing decisions for each framethis is done only at the connection setup or during the network topology changesthus the low delay of FRS. The FRS requires customer premises equipment (CPE). The CPE accumulates information and puts it into the frames for transmission over the Qwest FR network.
About Qwest FRS
Provides peak performance and increases network capacity
- Qwest FRS is built on a redundant, secure and scalable fiber-optic network infrastructure that yields very high service reliability standards.
- The geographically disparate redundant Qwest Worldwide Data
Operations Centers provide proactive monitoring and network maintenance 24/7
- Bandwidth is allocated based on application needs
Reduces network complexity
- Integration of data, video, Internet and/or voice onto a single
network infrastructure without compromising the unique need of each
business application
- Internetworking with other Qwest services (i.e., ATM and Private
Line))
Allows for network consolidation
- Costs (equipment, network, operations and/or administration) may be
lowered because different business applications supported over separate
networks and access links are now supported over a single network and
access link.
- Domestic FRS supports scalability and QoS of current and future
strategic applications with very high bandwidth and stringent QoS
requirements.
- There are no distance-sensitive charges within the FRS area.
Improves network flexibility, reliability and security
- Allows you to easily add or delete permanent virtual connections,
enabling an easy network reconfiguration to meet changing business needs
- Provided over a highly reliable, flexible secure fiber-optic FR
network with QoS guarantees
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