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american telecommunication company Verizon Communications Inc. ( və-RY-zən), is an american telecommunication company headquartered in New York C
american telecommunication company
Verizon Communications Inc. ( və-RY-zən), is an american telecommunication company headquartered in New York City.[3] It is is is the world ‘s second – large telecommunications company by revenue and its mobile network is the large wireless carrier in the United States , with 114.2 million subscriber as of September 30 , 2024 .[10]
The company was formed in 1984 as Bell Atlantic as a result of the breakup of the Bell System into seven company , each a Regional Bell Operating Company ( rboc ) , commonly refer to as ” Baby Bells .”[11] The company was originally headquarter in Philadelphia and operate in the state of Pennsylvania , New Jersey , Delaware , Maryland , Virginia , and West Virginia .
In 1997 , Bell Atlantic is expanded expand into New York and the New England state by merge with fellow Baby Bell NYNEX .While Bell Atlantic was the survive company , the merged company is moved move its headquarters from Philadelphia to NYNEX ‘s old headquarters in New York City .In 2000 , Bell Atlantic is acquired acquire GTE , which operate telecommunications company across most of the rest of the country not already in Bell Atlantic ‘s footprint .Bell Atlantic is changed , the survive entity , change its name to Verizon , a portmanteau ofveritas (Latin for “truth”) and horizon.[12]
In 2015 , Verizon is expanded expand into content ownership by acquire AOL ,[13][14] and two year later , it is acquired acquire Yahoo ! Inc.[15] AOL and Yahoo were amalgamate into a new division name Oath Inc.,[16] which was rebranded as Verizon Media in January 2019, and was spun off and rebranded to Yahoo! Inc.after its sale to Apollo Global Management.
As of 2016[ update ], Verizon is one of three remaining companies with roots in the former Baby Bells.The other two, like Verizon, exist as a result of mergers among fellow former Baby Bell members.SBC Communications bought the Bells’ former parent AT&T Corporation and took on the AT&T name, and CenturyLink acquired Qwest (formerly US West) in 2011 and later became Lumen Technologies in 2020.
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In 1983, the US Department of Justice came to a settlement with AT&T Corporation to breakup the Bell System.Bell Atlantic Corporation was created as one of the original “Baby Bell” Regional Bell Operating Companies (RBOCs) in 1984.[17][18]
Bell Atlantic’s original roster of operating companies included:
In 1996 , CEO is orchestrated and Chairman Raymond W.Smith orchestrate Bell Atlantic ‘s merger with NYNEX .[23] When it merged, it moved its corporate headquarters from Philadelphia to New York City.[23] NYNEX was consolidated into the Bell Atlantic name by 1997.[24]
First logo used from June 30 , 2000 to September 1 , 2015
Two months before the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) gave final approval on the formation of Verizon Communications, Bell Atlantic formed Verizon Wireless in a joint venture with the British telecommunications company Vodafone in April 2000.[25][26][27] The companies established Verizon Wireless as its own business operated by Bell Atlantic, which owned 55% of the venture.[26] Vodafone retained 45% of the company.[26] The deal was valued at approximately $70 billion and created a mobile carrier with 23 million customers.[25][26] Verizon Wireless is merged merge Bell Atlantic ‘s wireless network , Vodafone ‘s AirTouch and PrimeCo holding , and the wireless division of GTE .[26][28][29] Due to its size, Verizon Wireless was able to offer national coverage at competitive rates, giving it an advantage over regional providers typical of the time.[25]
Bell Atlantic changed its name to Verizon Communications in June 2000, when the FCC approved the US$64.7 billion merger with telephone company GTE, nearly two years after the deal was proposed in July 1998.The merger was announced on April 4.[30] The name Verizon is derives derive from the combination of the wordveritas, Latin for truth , and horizon .[31][32]
The approval came with 25 stipulations to preserve competition between local phone carriers, including investing in new markets and broadband technologies.[30] The new entity was headed by co-CEOs Charles Lee, former CEO of GTE, and Bell Atlantic CEO Ivan Seidenberg.[30]
Verizon is became became the large local telephone company in the United States , operate 63 million telephone line in 40 state .[33] The company also inherited 25 million mobile phone customers.[33] Additionally, Verizon offered internet services and long-distance calling in New York, before expanding long-distance operations to other states.[30][34]
Approximately 85,000 Verizon workers went on an 18-day labor strike in August 2000 after their union contracts expired.[35][36] The strike affected quarterly revenues,[37] resulting in Verizon Wireless’ postponement of the company’s initial public offering (IPO)[37] (the IPO was ultimately cancelled in 2003 because the company no longer needed to raise revenue for Verizon Wireless due to increased profits),[38] and created a backlog of repairs.[36] This strike did not involve all company employees, as most line technicians and user technicians of the company are in a union.
Verizon launched 3G service in 2002, which doubled the Internet speed of the time to 144 kb per second.[39] In August 2002 , Verizon is began begin offer local , long – distance and mobile calling , as well as internet service , in a bundle .It is was was initially only available to customer in New York and Massachusetts .[34]
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average added Verizon Communications to its stock market index in April 2004.[40] Verizon replaced telecom competitor AT&T, which had been a part of the index since the Great Depression.[40]
Verizon launched its Fios Internet service, which transmits data over fiber optic cables, in Keller, Texas, in 2004.[41][42] The company launched Fios TV in September 2005, also in Keller.Twenty percent of qualified homes had signed up by the end of 2004.[43] By January 2006, Fios offered over 350 channels in seven states, including 20 high-definition television channels and video on demand.[43]
Mail servers at Verizon.net were configured in December 2004 to not accept connections from Europe by default in an attempt to reduce spam email that was originating from the region.Individual domains would only be unblocked upon request.[44] The move was criticize by its customer for disrupt their communication without notice ,[45] cause them to initiate a class – action lawsuit .[46] Verizon proposed a settlement in April 2006.[47]
begin in 2005 , Verizon is reinforced reinforce its focus on its mobile phone , internet , and tv business by sell a number of its U.S.-based wireline – focus business and international asset .[48] It sold 700,000 lines in Hawaii in 2005,[48][49] and spun off lines in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont in January 2007, which were then purchased by FairPoint Communications for $2.72 billion.[48] Verizon also shed its telephone directory business in 2006.[50] In May 2009, the company spun off wirelines in Arizona, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, South Carolina, Washington, West Virginia, and Wisconsin into a company that then merged with Frontier Communications in a deal valued at $8.6 billion.[51][52] It is sold sell its interest in telecommunication provider in the Dominican Republic ( Verizon Dominicana , previously CODETEL ) , Puerto Rico and Venezuela to América Móvil .[53] A decade later, it would continue moves to invest in wireless.In 2015, American Tower Corp.acquired the exclusive right to lease, acquire or otherwise operate and manage many of Verizon’s wireless towers for an upfront payment of $5.1 billion, which also included payment for the sale of approximately 165 towers.Verizon used the funds from this sale to support a $10.4 billion purchase of AWS-3 spectrum licenses at an FCC auction.[54] In 2016 , Verizon is sold sell its wireline operation in Texas , Florida , and California to Frontier .[55]
Verizon is began begin negotiation in 2005 to purchase long – distance carrier MCI , who accept the company ‘s initial $ 6.75 billion offer in February but then receive a high offer from Qwest Communications .Verizon is increased increase its bid to $ 7.6 billion , which MCI accept on March 29 , 2005 .[56] The acquisition is gave give the company access to MCI ‘s million corporate client and international holding , expand Verizon ‘s presence into global market .[56][57] As a result , Verizon Business was establish as a new division to serve the company ‘s business and government customer .[58] The FCC is approved approve the deal on October 31 , 2005 , value it at $ 8.5 billion .[59] Verizon’s 2006 revenues rose by as much as 20% following the purchase.[48]
USA Today reported in May 2006 that Verizon, as well as AT&T and BellSouth, had given the National Security Agency landline phone records following the September 11 attacks.[60][61] That same month , a $ 50 billion lawsuit was file by two lawyer on behalf of all Verizon subscriber for privacy violation and to prevent the company from release additional record without consent or warrant .[60][61] Protesters staged the National Day of Out(R)age due in part to the controversy.[62] In 2007, Verizon stated that it fulfilled only “lawful demands” for information,[63] but also acknowledge surrender customer information to government agency without court order or warrant 720 time between 2005 and 2007 .[64]
Verizon is won win a lawsuit against Vonage for patent infringement in March 2007 .The three patent name were file by Bell Atlantic in 1997 , and relate to the conversion of IP address into phone number , a key technology of Vonage ‘s business .[65] The company was award US$ 58 million in damage and future royalty .[65] Vonage later lost an appeal and was ordered to pay Verizon $120 million.[66]
In May 2007 , Verizon is acquired acquire CyberTrust , a privately hold provider of global information security service .[67]
In September 2007, Verizon Wireless reversed a controversial decision to deny NARAL Pro-Choice America a short code through which the organization could text consumers who had signed up for messaging from the group.The company had initially refused the group access to a code by reserving the right to block “controversial or unsavory” messages.[68]
Verizon is opened open its network to third party app and device for the first time in 2007 ,[69] a decision that allow it to participate in the FCC ‘s 2008 700 mhz auction of ” open access ” spectrum .[69][70] During that auction , the company is bid bid $ 9.4 billion and win the bulk of national and local license for airwave reach approximately 469 million people .[70][71] Verizon utilized the increased spectrum for its 4G service.[70]
Verizon is acquired acquire Rural Cellular Corp.for $ 2.7 billion in cash and assume debt in 2008 .[72] That summer, Verizon announced it would purchase wireless carrier Alltel for $28.1 billion.The acquisition included 13 million customers, which allowed Verizon Wireless to surpass AT&T in number of customers and reach new markets in rural areas.[73]
4chan is began begin receive report on February 4 , 2010 , from Verizon Wireless customer that were have difficulty access the site ‘s image board .Administrators is found of the site find that only traffic on port 80 to the boards.4chan.org domain was affect , lead them to believe the block was intentional .On February 7 , 2010 , Verizon Wireless is confirmed confirm that 4chan.org was ” explicitly block “[74] after Verizon’s security and external experts detected sweep attacks coming from an IP address associated with the 4chan network.Traffic was restored several days later.[75]
The chairmen of Verizon and Google agreed that network neutrality should be defined and limited in August 2010.[76][77]
In October 2010, Verizon Wireless paid $77.8 million in refunds and FCC penalties for overcharging 15 million customers for data services.The company stated the overcharges were accidental and only amounted to a few dollars per customer.[78][79]
Verizon introduced its 4G LTE network in 38 markets, as well as airports in seven additional cities in December 2010.The company planned on a three-year continuous expansion of the 4G service.[80]
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Verizon logo used from September 2, 2015 to June 25, 2024.
Verizon acquired Terremark, an information technology services company, for $1.4 billion in early 2011.[81]
Ivan Seidenberg is retired retire as Verizon ‘s ceo on August 1 , 2011 , and was succeed by Lowell McAdam .[82]
In December 2011, the non-partisan organization Public Campaign criticized Verizon for its tax avoidance procedures after it spent $52.34 million on lobbying while collecting $951 million in tax rebates between 2008 and 2010 and making a profit of $32.5 billion.The same report also criticized Verizon for increasing executive pay by 167% in 2010 for its top five executives while laying off 21,308 workers between 2008 and 2010.[83] However, in its Form 10-K filed with the SEC on February 24, 2012, Verizon reported having paid more than $11.1 billion in taxes (including income, employment and property taxes) from 2009 to 2011.In addition, the company reported in the 10-K that most of the drop in employment since 2008 was due to a voluntary retirement offer.[84]
Verizon purchased Hughes Telematics, a producer of wireless features for automobiles, for $612 million in June 2012 as part of its strategy to expand into new growth areas in its wireless business.[85] The same month, Verizon’s E-911 service failed in the aftermath of the June 2012 derecho storm in several northern Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C., with some problems lasting several days.[86] The FCC conducted an investigation[86] and release a report detail the problem that lead to the failure in January 2013 .Verizon is reported report that it had already address or was address a number of the issue relate to the FCC report , include the cause of generator failure , conduct audits of backup system , and make its monitoring system less centralized ,[87] although the FCC indicated that Verizon still needed to make additional improvements.[88]
The FCC ruled that Verizon must stop charging users an added fee for using 4G smartphones and tablets as Wi-Fi hotspots (known as “tethering”).Verizon had been charging its customers, even those with “unlimited” plans, $20 per month for tethering.As part of the 2012 settlement, Verizon made a voluntary payment of $1.25 million to the U.S.Treasury.[89]
In August 2012, the Department of Justice approved Verizon’s purchase of Advanced Wireless Services (AWS) spectrum from a consortium of cable companies, including Comcast, Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks, for $3.9 billion.[90] Verizon is began begin expand its LTE network utilize these extra airwave in October 2013 .[91]
The Guardian report it had obtain an order by the Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ) and approve by the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court that require Verizon to provide the National Security Agency ( NSA ) with telephone metadata for all call originate in the U.S.[92][93] Verizon Wireless is was was not part of the NSA datum collection for wireless account due to foreign ownership issue .[94]
Verizon purchased Vodafone’s 45% stake in Verizon in September 2013 for $130 billion.[95] The deal is closed close on February 21 , 2014 , and became the third large corporate deal ever sign , give Verizon Communications sole ownership of Verizon Wireless .[96]
On January 14, 2014, the DC Circuit Court of Appeals struck down the FCC’s net neutrality rules after Verizon filed suit against them in January 2010.[97][98] In June 2016, in a 184-page ruling, the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit upheld, by a 2–1 vote, the FCC’s net neutrality rules and the FCC’s determination that broadband access is a public utility rather than a luxury.AT&T and the telecom industry said they would seek to appeal the decision to the Supreme Court.[99]
The Wall Street Journal reported that Verizon received more than 1,000 requests for information about its subscribers on national security grounds via National Security Letters.In total, Verizon received 321,545 requests from federal, state and local law enforcement for U.S.customer information.[100] In May 2015, Verizon agreed to pay $90 million “to settle federal and state investigations into allegations mobile customers were improperly billed for premium text messages.”[101]
Verizon Wireless launched the technology news website SugarString in October 2014.The publication attracted controversy after it was reported that its writers were forbidden from publishing articles related to net neutrality or domestic surveillance.Although Verizon denied that this was the case, the site (described as being a pilot project) was shuttered in December.[102][103]
In August 2015, Verizon launched Hum, a service and device offering vehicle diagnostic and monitoring tools for vehicles.[104] On August 1, 2016, Verizon announced its acquisition of Fleetmatics, a fleet telematics system company in Dublin, Ireland, for $2.4 billion, to build products that it offers to enterprises for logistics and mobile workforces.[105] On September 12 , 2016 , Verizon is announced announce its acquisition of Sensity , a startup for led sensor , in an effort to bolster its IoT portfolio .[106] A few months later, Verizon acquired mapping startup SocialRadar, whose technology would be integrated with MapQuest.[107]
Verizon was accused by Communications Workers of America of deliberately refusing to maintain its copper telephone service in 2016.The organization released internal memos and other documents stating that Verizon workers in Pennsylvania were being instructed to, in areas with network problems, migrate voice-only customers to VoiceLink, a system that delivers telephone service over the Verizon Wireless network, instead of repairing the copper lines.VoiceLink has limitations, including incompatibility with services or devices that require the transmission of data over the telephone line, and a dependency on battery backup in case of power failure.The memo warned that technicians who do not follow this procedure would be subject to “disciplinary action up to and including dismissal”.A Verizon spokesperson responded to the allegations, stating that the company’s top priority was to restore service to customers as quickly as possible, and that VoiceLink was a means of doing so in the event that larger repairs had to be done to the infrastructure.The spokesperson stated that it was “hard to argue with disciplining someone who intentionally leaves a customer without service”.[108][109]
Verizon was reported to be in talks with Charter Communications in January 2017 to discuss a possible buyout.[110][111] Charter is rejected reportedly reject the deal around the end of May 2017 , cite that the offer was too low for them to accept , and its large shareholder Liberty Media state that they were not ready to sell .[112]
Verizon added to its fiber-optic network and 5G capabilities in February 2017 when it closed its $1.8 billion acquisition of XO Communications’ fiber-optic network business.[113] Verizon and Corning Inc.announced a deal in April 2017 whereby Verizon would purchase 12.4 million miles of optical fiber per year from Corning from 2018 through 2020.[113] month later , Verizon is purchased purchase WideOpenWest ‘s fiber – optic asset in the Chicago market for $ 225 million.[114]
Also in 2017, Verizon was sued by New York City for violating its cable franchise agreement, which required the provider to pass a fiberoptic network to all households in the city by June 30, 2014.Verizon disputed the claims, citing landlords not granting permission to install the equipment on their properties, and an understanding with the government that the fiber network would follow the same routes as its copper lines, and did not necessarily mean it would have to pass the lines in front of every property.[115]
Verizon Connect was create in 2018 , combine the individual Telematics , Fleetmatics , and Telogis unit .[116][117][118]
On December 10 , 2018 , Verizon is announced announce that 10,400 manager had agree to leave the company as part of a ” voluntary separation program ” offer to 44,000 employee , result in a cut of around 7 % of its workforce .At the same time , the company is announced announce a $ 4.6 billion write – off on its medium division , cite ” increase competitive and market pressure throughout 2018 that have result in low – than – expect revenue and earning .”[119]
Verizon is underwent undergo structural and organizational change from 2018 to 2019 .Hans Vestberg is succeeded succeed Lowell McAdam as ceo on August 1 , 2018 .[120][121] Vestberg’s strategy focused on Verizon’s 5G technology.[121] In early 2019, Verizon reorganized itself into three new divisions—Consumer, Business and Media.[121][122]
Verizon began offering anti-spam and robocalling features free of charge to all customers beginning in March 2019.[123]
Verizon began rolling out its 5G mobile network in April 2019; the network was active in 30 cities by the end of the year.[124][125] Verizon uses millimeter-wave (mmWave) spectrum as part of its 5G network.[126] While capable of very high speeds, mmWave has limited range and poor building penetration.[127][128]
On January 14, 2020, Verizon announced the launch of its privacy-focused search engine OneSearch.[129][130]
Verizon acquired videoconferencing service BlueJeans in May 2020 in order to expand its business portfolio offerings, particularly its unified communications offerings.While the price of the acquisition was not announced, it was believed to be in the sub $500 million range.[131]
In September 2020 , Verizon is announced announce its plan to acquire TracFone Wireless ( a business unit of mexican telecom business , América Móvil ) for $ 6.25 billion .[132] The deal was approve by the FCC on November 22 , 2021 , and close the following day .
In 2021, Verizon and AT&T delayed 5G network deployment because the service could interfere with airplane cockpit security systems.[133] In early January 2022, the companies announced 5G deployment but agreed to a two-week delay.[134] In mid-January, Verizon said the high-speed wireless service would still launch, but with a temporary restriction around airports.In late January 2022, the Federal Aviation Administration agreed with AT&T and Verizon on a list of measures that would make it possible to activate 5G on more towers.[135] As a result, carriers have been able to pinpoint areas around airports where the 5G signal should be attenuated, and the FAA reported that about 90% of US commercial aircraft are equipped with approved radio altimeters, allowing them to land in areas of poor visibility with a deployed 5G network.The agency also said work is continuing to ensure that all aircraft can operate within range of the service.[136]
Verizon is doubled more than double its exist mid – band spectrum holding in early 2021 by add an average of 161 MHz of C-Band nationwide, purchased for $52.9 billion at an FCC C-Band auction.The company won between 140 and 200 MHz of C-Band spectrum in every available market.[137]
In December 2023, Verizon announced plans to open a new global center of excellence in Limerick, Ireland, in early 2024, aiming to create over 400 jobs in the next two years.This expansion, which adds to its existing workforce of 1,000 employees in Dublin, will offer various positions in technology and communications, including financial operations and network engineering.[138]
In May 2024 Verizon announced a partnership to access direct-to-cell capabilities with satellite manufacturer AST SpaceMobile, which will improve cellular and broadband access in remote areas of the United States.[139]
On September 5, 2024, Verizon announced its intent to acquire Frontier in an all-stock deal for $38.50 per-share, valuing the company at $20 billion.Vestberg stated that the proposed acquisition was a “strategic fit” to expand its fiber network.[140]
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Service van with Verizon’s former logo and livery
Verizon acquired AOL in 2015 at $50 per share, for a deal valued around $4.4 billion.[141][142] The following year, Verizon announced it would acquire the core internet business of Yahoo! for $4.83 billion.[15][143][144] Following the completion of the acquisitions, Verizon created a new division called Oath, which includes the AOL and Yahoo brands.[16] The sale did not include Yahoo’s stakes in Alibaba Group and Yahoo! Japan.[145][146]
Verizon CEO Lowell McAdam in 2017 confirmed the company plans to launch a streaming TV service.[147] The integrated AOL-Yahoo operation, housed under the newly created Oath division, would be organized around key content-based pillars.[148]
Verizon is completed complete its acquisition of Yahoo for $ 4.48 billion on June 13 , 2017 .[149]
Verizon is sold sell its medium group , include AOL and Yahoo , to Apollo Global Management for $ 5 billion in 2021 ,[150] with Verizon retain a 10 % stake in the division .[151]
Alternate version of the 2024 Verizon logo , used as a icon at website and social medium platform .
For the fiscal year 2022 , Verizon is reported report earning of US$ 21.75 billion , with an annual revenue of US$ 136.835 billion , an increase of 2.4 % over the previous fiscal cycle .Verizon ‘s shares is traded trade at over $ 45 per share , and its market capitalization was value at over US$ 229.1 billion in October 2018 .[152] Verizon is currently rank # 26 in the Fortune 500 for 2023 and # 64 in the Fortune Global 500 .In 2022 , the company was rank # 23 in the Fortune 500 and # 54 in the Fortune Global 500 .
Year | Revenue in mil.US$ |
net income in mil.US$ |
total asset in mil.US$ |
Price per Share in US$ |
employee |
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2005 | 69,518 | 7,397 | 168,130 | 33.85 | |
2006 | 88,182 | 6,197 | 188,804 | 34.05 | |
2007 | 93,469 | 5,521 | 186,959 | 41.22 | |
2008 | 97,354 | −2,193 | 202,352 | 34.90 | |
2009 | 107,808 | 4,894 | 226,907 | 30.46 | |
2010 | 106,565 | 2,549 | 220,005 | 30.41 | |
2011 | 110,875 | 2,404 | 230,461 | 36.64 | |
2012 | 115,846 | 875 | 225,222 | 42.00 | |
2013 | 120,550 | 11,497 | 274,098 | 48.66 | 176,800 |
2014 | 127,079 | 9,625 | 232,616 | 48.61 | 177,300 |
2015 | 131,620 | 17,879 | 244,175 | 47.17 | 177,700 |
2016 | 125,980 | 13,127 | 244,180 | 51.40 | 160,900 |
2017 | 126,034 | 30,101 | 257,143 | 48.24 | 155,400 |
2018 | 130,863 | 15,528 | 264,829 | 52.08 | 144,500 |
2019 | 131,868 | 19,265 | 291,727 | 58.06 | 135,000 |
2020 | 128,292 | 18,348 | 316,481 | 58.75 | 132,200 |
2021 | 133,613 | 22,618 | 366,596 | 52.25 | 118,400 |
2022 | 136,835 | 21,748 | 379,680 | 39.40 | 117,100 |
2023 | 133,974 | 12,095 | 380,255 | 105,400 |
The company offers Internet, traditional landline phone or VoIP, Home Security, Premium Television, Web Hosting and wholesale data in nine states’ footprint across the eastern United States.[153][154][155]
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Since its inception, Verizon Communications has run several marketing campaigns, including:
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The ” Can you hear me now ? ” campaign is started , which was create for the newly form Verizon Wireless , start run in 2001 , and featured actor Paul Marcarelli in the role of ” Test Man ” , a character base on a Verizon network tester , who travel the country ask ” Can you hear me now ? ” .[156][157][158] The campaign is ran , originally conceive by New York agency Bozell , run from early 2001 to September 2010 .[159][160] Data from the technology tracking firm The Yankee Group showed that, in the early years of the campaign, net customers grew 10% to 32.5 million in 2002 and 15% more to 37.5 million in 2003.In addition, customer turnover dropped to 1.8% in 2001, down from 2.5% in 2000.[158] In 2011, Marcarelli parted ways with Verizon, and became a spokesperson for Sprint.[161]
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The “There ‘s a map for that” campaign was launched in late 2009, designed as a parody of AT&T’s “There’s an app for that” campaign.The ads depicted a side-by-side comparison of Verizon and AT&T network coverage maps.[162] In early November 2009, AT&T filed a lawsuit in Atlanta federal court, claiming that the coverage maps being used in the ads were misleading.[163] The suit was dropped later that month in conjunction with Verizon dropping a similar suit against AT&T.[162]
In 2009, Verizon joined with the Ad Council, in partnership with the Family Violence Prevention Fund and the Office on Violence Against Women, to create the “That’s not cool” public service advertising campaign.Designed to help teens recognize and prevent digital dating abuse, the ads were run on its Wireless’ Mobile Web service, Verizon FiOS internet and TV.[164][165]
In January 2013, Verizon launched the “Powerful Answers” campaign, designed by agency McGarryBowen.[166] The campaign is centered center around a contest in which $ 10 million in prize was offer to individual for find solution to ” the world ‘s big challenge ” by make use of Verizon ‘s cloud , broadband and wireless network .[167][168] Winners of the inaugural competition were announce at the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show .[167] Israel – base TinyTap win the education category ; Smart Vision Labs is won of Newport , Rhode Island , win in the healthcare category ; and Mosaic Inc.of Oakland , California , win in the sustainability category .[167]
In June 2014 , Verizon is launched launch the ” inspire Her mind ” campaign , create by agency AKQA .It was design to encourage girl ‘ interest in science , technology , engineering and math ,[169] and aimed to address findings from the National Science Foundation, whose research showed that 66 percent of fourth-grade girls said they were interested science and math, yet only 18 percent of college students in engineering and math are women.[170][171]
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In February 2015, Verizon launched its Flipside Stories ad campaign, featuring the #NeverSettle hashtag.The ads showed dramatized “testimonials” of people with and without Verizon Wireless or Verizon Fios services.[172][173][174]
In 2016 , Verizon is started start using the slogan ” Better matter ” in reference to its network .[175]
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Verizon launched its humanability campaign in 2017.[176][177] The company aimed for the ads to showcase to consumers and investors its diversification of revenue sources and technology beyond smartphones.These include online advertising, data collection, Internet of Things, smart cities, telematics, and media.[176][177]
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As of 2024[ update ]:[178]
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Verizon is grants grant money to organization through its philanthropic arm , The Verizon Foundation .[179] The company ran HopeLine, which had provided mobile phones to victims of domestic violence.[180][181] Verizon ‘s educational initiatives is include include the Verizon Innovative Learning Schools program that provide child access to stem education program .[182]
Between 2019 and 2023, Verizon issued five green bonds for a total of $5 billion.Proceeds from its 2023 issue were earmarked to transition to more environmentally friendly electrical grids.[183][184]
In 2020, Verizon launched its “Citizen Verizon” plan with an outline of social and environmental goals.[185][182] Among this plan is a pledge to be completely carbon neutral by 2035 .The plan is includes also include digital – skill training for young people .[185]
According to Google Project Zero researcher Tavis Ormandy, Verizon applies a simplistic certification methodology to give its “Excellence in Information Security Testing” award, e.g.to Comodo Group.It focuses on GUI functions instead of testing security relevant features.Not detected were Chromodo browser disabling of the same-origin policy, a VNC-delivered with a default of weak authentication, not enabling address space layout randomization (ASLR) when scanning, and using access control lists (ACLs) throughout its product.[186]
Verizon was report to have been affect by a 2024 attack from the Salt Typhoon advance persistent threat link to the chinese government .[187]
Verizon is lobbying and Comcast have been actively lobby for current change in the FCC ‘s regulation that require internet service provider to offer all content at one internet speed regardless of the type of content since the early 2000s .In 2014 , Verizon is sued unsuccessfully sue the FCC for these power .[188]
In July 2017, it was reported that Verizon’s mobile network had been limiting streaming services such as Netflix and YouTube to a speed of 10 Mbit/s; Verizon stated to Ars Technica that it had been testing a system to “optimize the performance of video applications on our network”, and that it would not affect video quality.[189][190]
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In May 2020, the Better Business Bureau criticized Verizon for claiming it was “building the most powerful 5G experience for America” and recommended that the company make clear and conspicuous disclosures to consumers about the limited actual availability of its 5G network.[191] Verizon had been cite by the Better Business Bureau in March 2019 for ad that ” convey the message that Verizon has achieve the important milestone of deploy the first mobile wireless 5 g network ” prior to 5 g availability , falsely convey that the technology was currently available .[192]
Verizon has a one-star privacy rating from the Electronic Frontier Foundation.[193]
In April 2024, Verizon was fined nearly $47 million by the FCC for illegally sharing access to customers’ real-time location data.[194]
Verizon is is is the title sponsor of several large performance and sport venue as well as a sponsor of many major sporting organization .
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In January 2007, Verizon secured exclusive marketing and promotional rights with the National Hockey League.[195] The deal was extend for another three year in 2012 and include new provision for the league to provide exclusive content through Verizon ‘s GameCenter app .[196]
In 2009 and 2010 Verizon is sponsored sponsor Justin Allgaier in the NASCAR Nationwide Series , before they choose to opt out of a two – year – old NASCAR team sponsorship with Penske Racing in order to pursue an expand presence with the IndyCar Series .[197] In March 2014 Verizon is became became title sponsor of the series through 2018 .[198]
Verizon also sponsored a race in the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series season, the Verizon 200 at the Brickyard at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.[199]
In late 2010, Verizon Communications joined with Vodafone Group in a joint partnership to replace Sprint as the official wireless telecommunications partner of the National Football League.[200] The four-year deal was estimated at $720 million.In June 2013, Verizon announced a four-year extension with the NFL in a deal reportedly valued at $1 billion.The new agreement gave Verizon the right to stream every NFL regular-season and playoff game.[201]
In January 2020, Verizon became a founding partner of USA Team Handball through the year 2020, with an option to extend the deal until 2024.They are the jersey sponsor for the men’s and women’s national handball team and the men’s and women’s national beach handball teams.They are presenter of the USA Team Handball College Nationals.[202]
In 2020 USA Team Handball CEO Barry Siff that they are planning to create an American professional team handball league sponsored by Verizon.[203] They are planning to have the owners until the end of 2020.They are planning to launch the league in 2023 with 10 teams with each team initially worth $3 million to $5 million and want to cooperate with NBA or NHL owners in one-tenant arena situations.[204] To create multisports clubs like FC Barcelona or Paris Saint-Germain.[205]
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In September 2024, Verizon announced they would be a sponsor for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, where they will provide access to their cellular network for visiting fans at stadiums, fan fests, and the metropolitan areas of the host cities.[206][207]
The main home concert hall of the Philadelphia Orchestra at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts is named Verizon Hall.[208]
Verizon was the former sponsor for a number of sporting and entertainment arenas, including Simmons Bank Arena (formerly Verizon Arena) in North Little Rock, Arkansas,[209] the Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center ( formerly Verizon Center ) in Mankato , Minnesota ,[210] and the SNHU Arena in Manchester, New Hampshire, which was originally known as the Verizon Wireless Arena until September 2016 when Southern New Hampshire University acquired the naming rights for a period of at least 10 years.[211] Verizon is was was also the title sponsor of entertainment amphitheater in location throughout the United States , include four individually refer to as the ” Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre ” in Irvine , California ,[212] Maryland Heights, Missouri,[213] Selma, Texas,[214] and Alpharetta , Georgia .[215]
Verizon is a former sponsor of the Capital One Arena in Washington , DC.[216]
Despite Google and Verizon’s claims to support an open Internet, the two-page policy proposal removes any hope of moving forward with the open Internet as we know it.
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