Qwest
The Qwest Communications International, Inc. was established in 1983 and is founded in Denver, Colorado. The Qwest provides video, voice, and data services in 14 western United States. It works in three sections: Wireless Services, Wireline Services and Other Services. The Wireless Services offers wireless products and services, including access to a wireless network for mass markets and business customers. The Wireless services also provides voice calling, two-way text messaging, and data services and integrated services, which enables customers to use the same telephone number and voice mailbox for their wireless phone as for their home or business phone. The Other Services mainly regards in the sublets of real estate assets. The Wireline Services provides voice services, as well as data, Internet, and video services to mass markets, business and wholesale customers.
The Qwest iQ Internet is usable allaround the U.S. It also allows high speed Internet access to more 240 major cities in over 28 countries worldwide, crossing four continents. The Qwest Communications providing Microsoft's Windows Live services for residential broadband packages and this service is provided in all 14 states. It is also the first telecommunications carrier in the U.S. to provide Windows Live within broadband services. The Qwest providing nearly 1,500 local dial-up numbers. User can refer to the Local Platform Number List when setting up dial-in profiles for roaming locations.
The Qwest also offering Qwest's self service web portal providing enterprise customers access to eBilling, repair and network management tools to better manage the Qwest services. The Qwest OneFlex is a new type of mobile service that uses high-speed Internet connection to make and receive phone calls instead of standard mobile lines. The Voice over Internet Protocol technology uses broadband phone services.
Some Quest Features:
- Unlimited local calls and calls to other OneFlex users
- 24/7 online service management
- Exclusive features like FlexMail and Reach Me
- Popular features like call waiting, caller ID and 3-way calling
The Qwest QWave network, U.S. Bancorp is capable to provide a range of services to financial institutions, banks and government organizations across the U.S. The bank utilizes Sonet multiplexers to produce its own nationwide optical backbone that connects to its communications centers. Qwest noted that the bank could add new applications and sites in the future. The Qwest QWave network also has the ability to aggregate traffic over standard communications interfaces like Ethernet and Sonet.