Persistent DNS

Elevate your business with the next generation solution for device IP address management.

What it is

Persistent DNS is a next generation addressing product that powers your business by connecting your devices with uninterrupted performance. Get this as an add on service for $4 per line per month.

Benefits

Consistent online identity

You can assign and manage addresses under a single subdomain for a group of devices, helping make setup much faster and simpler.

Simplified operations

Streamlines network management by eliminating the manual IP reservation and assignment process required for classic static IP configurations.

Future-ready architecture

Persistent DNS provides a seamless migration path from 4G to 5G, ensuring your business connectivity is ready for advanced features like network slice.

Features

Superior speed

Superior speed

Unlike the legacy model limited to four gateways, Persistent DNS routes traffic nationwide. By processing data closer to the device, Persistent DNS minimizes lag and drives business applications in near real-time.

Unlimited addresses

Unlimited addresses

Get unlimited IP address capacity and remove the restrictions from the existing public static IP pool.

Lower latency

Lower latency

Verizon reduces latency and generates higher speeds through a nationwide distributed design, processing your data locally to ensure your connection is as fast and responsive as your business needs it to be.

Resources

Future-proof your IP address

Discover how Persistent DNS can help your business transition to a more streamlined IP address management system with Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDNs).

Manage your IP addresses efficiently

Give your business reliable static IP address performance. Find out how Persistent DNS provides more responsive networks with low lag time through a single online portal.

FAQs

It is a way to reach a device on the open internet using a fully qualified domain name instead of an IPv4 address (1.2.3.4 style)

The number of IPv4 addresses is severely limited and PDNS provides a way to remotely reach devices with a much larger addressing schema and allow for easier management of devices that are deployed

If you have a device that needs to be reached on the open internet without initiating the communication such as monitoring a remote camera, a device that needs to be contacted to initiate an action like resetting a network device or starting a firmware update or if you manage a network appliance such as a mail servicer that needs to be easily identified as a known device. Or, if your network administrator tells you that you need Public Static IP

Yes, PDNS like Public Static IP allows a device to be seen on the open internet. Talk with your sales representative about security implications and things you can do to protect your devices

Your fully qualified domain name will be assigned once the service is activated and will be sent via email to the SPOC on the account

Check availability at your business address.