Qwest offers a variety of Private Line Video services including Broadcast Video Service (TV-1) and HDTV-Net (19.4 MBPS, 270 MBPS and 1.48 GBPS).
Qwest Broadcast Video Service (TV-1)
HDTV-Net (19.4 MBPS, 270 MBPS and 1.48 GBPS)
Video Service is available where facilities exist throughout Qwest's 14-state local service territory.
Terms and Conditions section does not apply to Video Service
Technical characteristics, including Network Channel /Network Channel Interface (NC/NCI) codes, are described in:
Recurring charges are comprised of the following rate elements:
Nonrecurring charges are comprised of the following rate elements:
Video Service can be purchased on a daily, monthly or extended 12, 36 or 60 month terms depending on the video service.
Additional information is available by contacting your Account Team / Sales Executives and Service Managers.
Tariff, regulations and policies are located in the state specific Tariffs/Catalogs/Price Lists.
| Features | Benefits |
| Requires no analog to digital or digital to analog conversion. | Guaranteed picture quality in accordance with national industry standards. |
| Quick installation by skilled professionals. | Private and secure network. |
| Real time transmission. | High quality signal does not drop embedded data. |
| Supports a host of video applications. | Full motion. |
| Reliable. | Compatible with SST (SONET) and other digital networks. |
All services offered are only available in point-to-point configurations.
Contact your Account Team / Sales Executives and Service Managers for details on your contract
Before submitting requests for HDTV-NET, the AQCB process must be followed. To initiate the AQCB process and obtain further details on pre-ordering contact your Account Team / Sales Executives and Service Managers.
For all other Video Services, contact your Account Team/Sale Executives and Services Managers for details on pre-ordering.
Video Services service requests are submitted using the following Access Service Ordering Guidelines (ASOG) forms:
Field entry requirements are described in the Access Service Ordering Guidelines (ASOG) Forms.
For details on ordering contact your Account Team / Sales Executives and Service Managers.
For details on provisioning and installation contact your Account Team / Sales Executives and Service Managers.
Network Operations, 303 707-5623
Customer Records and Information System (CRIS) billing is described in Billing Information - Customer Records and Information System (CRIS).
Integrated Access Billing System (IABS) billing is described in Billing Information - Integrated Access Billing System (IABS).
Qwest contact information is located in Account Team / Sales Executives and Service Managers.
1: Are Qwest video services "fiber based"?
Qwest transmits all digital video services over fiber facilities between customer facilities and the Qwest serving wire center. The "hand-off" at the customer location is generally done with a "coaxial cable" connection delivering the requested analog or digital video circuit to the customer.
2: Can a video circuit be simultaneously transmitted in two directions?
No. A video channel can be transmitted only in one directionrequiring a Qwest provided "encoder" at the "transmit" location and a "decoder"at the "receive" location. If you need interactive transmission then the customer must order two video circuits.
3: When ordering a Qwest video circuit, how many channel terminations need to be ordered?
Two (2) channel terminations need to be ordered for a complete video circuit. One at the transmit location and one at the receive location. Interoffice mileage applies when the video circuit is connected between more than one (1) Qwest wire center.
4: How is Qwest's Broadcast Video Service (TV-1) generally ordered "diplexed" or "non-diplexed"?
Qwest TV-1 service is generally ordered "non-diplexed" with the video channel and up to four audio channels sent "separately" but simultaneously to another customer's designated location. A "diplexed" Qwest TV-1 circuit "embeds" the video and audio channels together for transmission.
5: How competitively priced is Qwest video services?
Qwest offers very attractive rates ranging from daily rates to term discounts up to 60 months for some of its video services.
6: What is Qwest's experience level in providing video circuits?
Qwest has been providing quality video services for over two decades for many important sporting, political, and special events such as the Super Bowl, National "All-Star" Baseball game, federal trials, international summits, and Oklahoma Bombing Trials, and the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Last Update: October 16, 2007
NC/NCI is a Trademark of Telcordia Technologies, Inc.
IABS is a Trademark of Qwest Communications International, Inc.