
Analog Private Line
Course Description
This self-directed, web-based product training course provides you with knowledge of the Qwest Analog Private Line (APL) product. You will learn how APL works and the options available.
Analog Private Line (APL) is a dedicated analog service that provides a transmission path between one or more customer locations. It is an economical way for the customer to receive exclusive, round-the-clock circuit availability and immediate access to other locations. APL is available in all 14 states served by Qwest.
For more information on creating and submitting a service request, please go to the Qwest.com Wholesale training web site. Web based and Instructor Led training courses which includes this information are titled: ASR Private Line.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this training course, you should be able to:
- List and describe the use of each product in the three APL families
- Describe how an APL works
- Configure sample APL solutions
- Describe the optional features of APL
Prerequisites
- Local Local Qwest 101 "Doing Business with Qwest"
- Basic Telephony course and/or equivalent industry experience
Audience
The target audience for the training is primarily CLECs and External Customers, but the training is available to anyone that would like an overview of the subject. We believe this training will assist you in gaining a better understanding of the product and processes, and will allow you to be more effective in working with the Qwest Sales and Service Team.
Course Length
This course takes approximately 2.5 hours to complete.
Course Registration
The training course catalog is available to External Customers and CLECs on the Qwest Wholesale Markets Customer Training Web site.
To take the training, scroll through the Course Catalog until you find the listing "Analog Private Line". Click "Click Here to Register", complete the Registration Form, and click "Submit".
If you have any questions or comments regarding these training materials, please email Wholesale Markets Training and Development at cptrain@qwest.com.
This Course Last Updated: March 9, 2001
This Page Last Updated: December 15, 2006
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