What it is
Wavelength Services provides a low-latency, secure connection between enterprise, data center and cloud locations to boost performance and access.

High capacity
Wavelength Services supports secure transport of large workloads for data centers and other locations with high-capacity connectivity and ultralow latency.
Resiliency
Wavelength Services offers robust routes across the Verizon Global network.
Deterministic connectivity
Wavelength Services uses dense wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM) to provide 10G, 100G and 400G point-to-point private network circuit options between data centers and other enterprise locations.
View the Wavelength ULH Route Map ›
The Route Map of our Ultra Long Haul (ULH) optical transport network shows route diverse connectivity between markets.
Benefits
Performance
Maintain fast, efficient application processing using low-latency, low-jitter connections with dedicated throughput.
Reliability
Enjoy high-circuit availability backed by service level agreements (SLAs) and delivered over state-of-the-industry network equipment.
Survivability
Choose protection in networks or lock in routing across the long-haul network to achieve circuit diversity.
Harness the power of fiber optics with Wavelength Services
Boost performance for your most demanding workloads and gain the confidence that comes with highly secure, high-speed, high-bandwidth connectivity.
Features
Dedicated bandwidth
Get secure, private bandwidth with high scalability and dedicated capacity to support your data-intensive applications.
Mandatory route
This optional feature specifies a fixed interexchange carrier (IXC) path that a national circuit will be provisioned and retained. Cities will be included in the route description.
Why choose us
Work with a network and security leader
185+
countries with network services
2 decades
of being recognized as a Leader by Gartner® in their Magic Quadrant™ for Global WAN Services - 20 consecutive times¹
400,000
security, network and hosting devices managed
80+
countries with dedicated staff
Resources
Connect your sites with high-bandwidth performance.
Learn the basics of Wavelength Services and how it can help keep your organization connected.
Increasing resiliency for data center interconnects
Get guidance on achieving high network availability on a domestic DWDM transport backbone and learn more about Wavelength Services.
Wavelengths: More than high capacity
Frost & Sullivan research explains why availability, reliability, security, visibility and performance are all at the core of wavelength services market growth.
Wavelength Services Welcome KIt
Learn how to prepare for implementation and set up of Wavelength Services.
FAQs
Optical wavelength services provide high-bandwidth, high-speed data transfer over fiber best suited for organizations with critical data requirements, such as cloud and data center connectivity, high-volume financial transactions, medical imaging and R&D information. Recent telecom systems use wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM), either dense WDM (DWDM) or coarse WDM (CWDM). Using DWDM technology, multiple high-bandwidth channels can be transmitted in a single strand of fiber.
DWDM is an optical-fiber multiplexing technology that increases the bandwidth of fiber networks. DWDM combines data signals from sources over a single pair of optical fibers, and it maintains separation of the data streams. A DWDM system generally consists of five components: optical transmitters/receivers, DWDM mux/demux filters, optical add/drop multiplexers (OADMs), optical amplifiers and transponders (wavelength converters).
Optical connectivity is inherently more secure due to resistance to interference. Fiber-optic cabling is immune to electromagnetic interference (EMI), as well as other interference like crosstalk. Fiber is less susceptible to physical hacking that’s possible with copper Ethernet cables, which simply requires a quick cable splice. These factors make fiber a far more secure choice for sensitive data transmission in high-security facilities.
Wavelength services are ideally suited for the data center environment as they address two specific data center requirements: ultra-high-bandwidth capacity and disaster recovery.
Data centers provide a critical infrastructure where large quantities of bandwidth are necessary to transfer data. Wavelength-bandwidth capabilities can be up to 1000x those of copper, up to 400 Gbps with Verizon with dedicated bandwidth that moves over a fixed path, for lower latency.
In 2020, data security and backup took on increased importance as the pandemic saw teams communicating virtually and companies shifting much of their business online. This led to increased cyberattacks and ransomware events—costing companies an average of $80,000 per attack, up to $2,000,000.
Organizations are increasing the protection of mission-critical data with alternate data backup and recovery options. Verizon Wavelength Services is ideal for disaster recovery in cloud, data center or colocation environments due to the ultra-high-bandwidth capabilities.