SMDS (Switched Multimegabit Data Service) is a connectionless wide area networking service designed for LAN interconnection over public telephone networks. It uses a series of SMDS switches to provide moderate bandwidth connections between 1-34 Mbps. Key interfaces for SMDS include SIP (SMDS Interface Protocol) between customer equipment and the network, and ISSI between SMDS switches. While gaining popularity for moderate bandwidth LAN interconnectivity, SMDS faces competition from newer technologies like Frame Relay and ATM.