Nearly all of the data transport in state government — including city, county and educational network traffic — is combined onto DIS’ managed Wide Area Network infrastructure. Gathering this much demand in one place means we can competitively acquire large amounts of bandwidth, driving down costs while boosting speed and capacity. Our aim is to help you focus on your core business, so we act as your single point of contact for designing, ordering, implementing and operating networks — dispatching staff around the clock to resolve problems and work with vendors.
The Campus Fiber Network
A high-speed fiber optic backbone service that interconnects voice, video and data communications for customers located in over 30 buildings on the state Capitol Campus in Olympia.
Advanced Transport Services (ATS)
ATS is a reliable and economical wide area network transport service provided over a secure Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) infrastructure. Customer sites are connected to DIS regional nodes sites. The nodes sites are located in Olympia, Lacey, Seattle, Vancouver, Yakima and Spokane. The nodes sites are connected together using high-speed SONET and Ethernet circuits from various service providers. ATS offers customers the security of a private IP network built on a shared, fault-tolerant, high-speed IP network infrastructure.
Interconnect Services
DIS designs, orders, implements and manages a complete package of vendor services and equipment that connects customer field offices to the nearest DIS node site. Combined with Advanced Transport Services, Interconnect Services provides customers a complete multi-access networking service with DIS acting as a single point of
contact.
Internet Services
DIS provides state and local government customers with high speed, secured and unsecured Internet access. This service includes Domain Name services and IP addressing.
Friday, December 26, 2008
Wide Area Network Services
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