USA Digital
USA Digital
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Dedicated Internet Access

Symmetric SLA-backed dedicated internet (DIA) at T1 through OC12-and-above capacities behind the same carrier relationship as voice — fitting operating models whose internet posture demands committed bandwidth, hard SLAs and a single accountable carrier, rather than treating broadband and voice as fragmented per-vendor relationships.

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SIP Trunking

SIP trunking carries originating voice from your PBX, UCaaS or contact-center platform onto the USA Digital network with multi-carrier termination behind it — fitting operating models whose voice posture cannot accept single-route dependence, and whose call-quality and uptime posture demands diversified termination rather than reliance on a single underlying wholesale carrier.

Voice Termination

Voice termination delivers your originating calls into the PSTN over MetaSwitch-class infrastructure with multi-carrier least-cost routing across domestic and international destinations — fitting operating models whose call-center and enterprise voice posture demands granular per-call billing, fine-grained route control and a route table that can be tuned around quality rather than price alone.

Toll Free

Toll-free origination delivered with USA Digital as RespOrg, with multi-carrier routing across the inbound 8XX path — fitting operating models whose customer-acquisition posture cannot accept the brittleness of single-carrier toll-free, and whose continuity posture demands a RespOrg relationship that survives carrier-level events without renumbering or porting at the moment of failure.

Local Inbound (DID)

Local inbound DIDs sourced across US rate centers for geographic local presence into a single platform — fitting operating models whose customer-experience posture demands true local numbers in target markets rather than non-geographic numbers, and whose contact-center posture demands DIDs delivered over the same SIP relationship as origination and termination.