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Private Line

Our Private Line service provides Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH)/ Synchronous Optical Network Transmission (SONET) circuits through our fiber optic network connecting Europe, the United States and Latin America. With high reliability and operational flexibility that guarantees the provision of the service in a minimum period of time.

The service is geared towards point to point solutions in which the customer has established their capacity needs. SDH and SONET are standards regarding synchronous optical signals for transporting digital information from E3/DS-3, STM-1/OC-3 to STM-64/OC-192.

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Benefits

A service that is flexible and transparent to the type of information transmitted. With segment by segment self-healing and concatenated and non-concatenated circuit modalities, according to the customer’s requirements.

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Value proposition

Based on state-of-the-art technology, Private Line offers open access with no end-to-end restrictions, with flexibility in contracting modalities. In addition, Telxius, the leader in capacity services in Latin America, is backed by the strength, reliability and soundness of the Telefónica Group.

Product details

Private Line backbone

Provides SDH/SONET circuits on the backbone (services between POP’s) via the Telxius network.

Private Line city to city

This consists of the following services:

  • SDH/SONET backbone capacity between Telxius’ Points of Presence in the main cities
  • Local access network
  • Colocation
Available capacity (City to city and Backbone)

STM-1/OC-3, STM-4/OC-12, STM-16/OC-48, STM-64/OC-192.

E3/DS-3 and E1/T1 after feasibility study.

Establishing point to point connections
Private networks set up and developed by the customer
Establishing back-up structures to enhance the customer's network
Connections with transparent protocols
Solutions for high-priority traffic applications
Indefeasible Right of Use (IRU)

Efficient method to ensure the long-term lease of a part of the Telxius network. For 10 or 15 years.

Installation: One-time payment after notification of activation (Non-Recurring Cost).

Payment of the IRU fee (one-off payment in advance after activation).

O&M (Operation and Maintenance): Quarterly/yearly payment calculated on an annual basis.

Lease

We offer leases of 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 years, as well as a Lease-to-Buy option.

Installation: One-time payment after notification of activation (Non-Recurring Cost).

Monthly payment of recurring fee (Monthly-Recurring Cost).

SLA
  • Service availability: 99.95%
  • SLA
  • Round trip delay: Example Boca Raton-Sao Paulo, less than 110ms (round-trip time)
  • Troubleshooting: maximum 4 hours
  • Service Repair time (Dry Plant): 8 hours
  • Service Repair time (Wet Plant): 15 days
  • Installation time: less than 30 days
Standards
  • Compliance with quality parameters according to ITU G.826 Recommendation
  • Service protection in Span or Ring configuration according to MS-SPRing scheme in accordance with ITU-T G.841 Recommendation
  • Compliance with ITU-T G.703 and G.752 for electrical interfaces and ITU-T G.707 for optical interfaces
  • EoSDH based on the Generic Framing Procedure (GFP) multiplexing technique defined in ITU-T G.7041 Recommendation
Restoration

Restoration of the customer’s network through its connection to the Telxius network.

Access Network

Connects Telxius Points of Presence with major cities and customer Points of Presence.

(Subject to regulatory approval).

Colocation

Provides space so that customers who wish to do so, may install their network and communications equipment in Telxius’ landing stations or PoPs.

(Subject to regulatory approval).

Unified management

Complete management of the customer’s network, including equipment colocated in Telxius’ facilities.

Competitive offer

Telxius’ Private Line and Colocation services can be packaged into a competitive offer by optimizing network resources and local loop segments, in addition to minimizing activation times for circuits with local access.