Broadband Telecommunications Handbook, Second Edition

Chapter 3: Virtual Private Networks

The term Virtual Private Network (VPN) can have different meanings, but it usually refers to voice or Internet. In this chapter, we'll learn the meaning of the term in both environments.

History

As corporate communication volumes increased, organizations realized the cost of telephone service was escalating. Originally, all long distance service was charged on a per minute basis. AT&T introduced a volume discount outbound calling plan called Wide Area Telephone Service (WATS)
[1] Some people refer to the term as Wide Area Telecommunications Services. . For a monthly fixed payment, the organization got 240 hours of service to one of five bands across the country. Each band was priced, based on the distance from the originator's location. A typical company usually had a band 5 line and a band 1 or 2 to cover adjacent state calls. It took some analysis to determine the most cost-effective solution for each company's particular calling pattern.

Foreign exchange (FX) service provided a fixed rate calling plan if a company had a large call volume for in-state locations. This is essentially subscribing to telephone service at the foreign central office location and leasing an extension cord from the telephone company to the home location. Originally, there were no usage charges on this line so the more you used it, the less expensive it was. Of course, long distance calls made from the foreign exchange were billed at the long-distance rate. An FX line is needed to each high volume calling...

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