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Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) can dynamically allocate the bandwidth your end-user customers need, as they need it, for increased communications capabilities. This cell relay service transmits high-speed data, voice, and video services to your customers over virtual circuits or paths.
The connection-oriented, fast packet interstate network provides high-speed Internet access in conjunction with high-speed Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) from EMBARQ™. And, EMBARQ's ATM allows businesses with multiple interstate locations to transmit multiple applications between sites. (Refer to EMBARQ's ATM for Business Applications Diagram 1.2 under Product Details.) EMBARQ's ATM also allows for the interconnection of compatible Customer Premises Equipment.
With EMBARQ's ATM, you may:
EMBARQ's Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) uses cell-switching technology to transmit high-speed data, voice, and video traffic to your end-user customers. ATM cells are 53-byte, fixed-length cells that provide symmetrical or asymmetrical duplex transmissions. With statistical multiplexing, EMBARQ's ATM lets you allocate circuit bandwidth to applications as needed on virtual channels.
For DSL, EMBARQ's ATM uses L2TP tunnels, so only one Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC) is needed from each DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) serving office. (Refer to EMBARQ's ATM for DSL Diagram 1.1.) That way, your network administration is simplified and costs are minimized. Interexchange and intraexchange PVCs let you serve multiple markets from one location, which provides for economical market entry. Plus, you can control costs by purchasing bandwidth capacity as your business grows.
EMBARQ's ATM is currently offered in EMBARQ franchised territories: Florida, Indiana, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia. Additional states will be added to support the expanded ADSL deployment plans.
EMBARQ's ATM service network consists of copper or fiber-optic facilities that are routed through local wire centers to an ATM switch at DS-1, 2xDS-1, 4xDS-1, 6xDS-1, DS-3, and OC-3 levels. (In Nevada, only OC-3 service is available.)
Billable elements include:
To use EMBARQ ATM with Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) services, you must have a Session Management System element, which directs Internet sessions to the proper Internet Service Provider (ISP) path.
Here is how it works: