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Voll, Scott

2005-11-22, 5:45 pm

Can someone help me with some terminology. Verizon can not get me a PRI
circuit in a town I'm looking at putting VoIP in. But they can get me a
Digital Channel Service. Is this a CAS t1?



TIA



Scott




Fred Nielsen

2005-11-22, 5:45 pm

Well.. in general terms DCS is typically another way of referring to a full
or sub rate point to point T1, and sometimes even a full rate single channel
(56/64 kbps) PtP circuit. Obviously what you are concerned with is the type
of equipment/service Verizon will be plugging the CO end into.



I have come across Verizon using the DCS term to refer to CAS voice service.
This was in California, and I understand Verizon West may use slightly
different terminology than in other regions.



Fred



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Can someone help me with some terminology. Verizon can not get me a PRI
circuit in a town I'm looking at putting VoIP in. But they can get me a
Digital Channel Service. Is this a CAS t1?



TIA



Scott




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