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cents per KB to me sounds more like a reasonable rate to me because I know that the cost for a leased T1 line is about $ 600/month on average nowadays. A T1 is 1.544MBits/sec or 40,687,488,000 Kilobytes transfered in an average month at full capacity. That comes out to a cost per KB of 60,000 cents / 40,687,488,000 KB = 0.00000147 cents per KB as Verizon's cost. That means that even at a rate of 0.002 cents per KB, they are charging 1,360 times more than what their hard cost is. That's pretty insane and makes me really question Verizon's practices. Since the real cost is 0.2 cents per KB, that's 136,000 times more expensive than the data rate of a T1. So for people to say things like "You should have known". I'm not sure what you are talking about because obviously people haven't done the math to determine what is a reasonable rate. --
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For the customer at Verizon, he asked numerous people before AND after the billing and they each clarified it as .002 cents. Third of all, the customer bought the product in bulk. The difference between .99 cents and 99 cents is still a hundred times different, but is still a nominal difference of one dollar. The difference in the Verizon incident is about 75 dollars, which would have been enough for me, anyway, to call and complain. And finally, the "normal" price for a burger is highly publicized in the one dollar range. A price per kilobyte usage on a cellphone is, to the average consumer, a very arbitrary rate, and I would have just as easily accepted .002 cents and .002 dollars per kilobyte to be a "fair" rate, regardless of what the market says.
2261:, I finally got to the Board of Directors question. Inexperienced with corporate articles, I looked at ones about other big American companies for precedents, and found no consistency. Some said nothing, some had an official EL at the end, one had a discussion of a controversy supported by among others a link to the current official list, and some had what I consider worst of all, a Knowledge (XXG) list either obviously old or of unspecified date. So, I put it in the EL section. Certainly I'm not going to study enough to write a 31: 2298:
language about the removal of copper lines that's in the current article (although I did rewrite some of the information to make it more neutral). However, I removed mention that Verizon isn't required to lease the replacement fiber optic lines, as this isn't unique to Verizon: any provider that uses fiber optic lines wouldn't be required to do so. Because of this, it doesn't seem to me to belong in an article specific to Verizon.
1515:"MODEMs" (technically not MODEMs) that are also "routers" (technically not routers), which connect to the computer. Others just give customers the "MODEMs", which either needs to connect to a "router" or to a computer. Either way, it has nothing to do with OS compatability and instead deals with 'network hardware' compatability or 'protocol' compatability, which if it's the latter it shouldn't be able to connect to the internet. 355:...which is EXACTLY why he asked SEVERAL times what the rate is. EACH time even after the billing, he was quoted the same .002 cents. A Verizon customer service rep with "half of their brain" would correct themselves if they knew what they were talking about. Yes, if he just asked once and they mispoke, that's one thing. Each rep he spoke to said the SAME THING, and so I don't blame any customer for getting confused. 2830:) that Verizon's headquarters are located in Basking Ridge, New Jersey. Although Verizon has large offices in Basking Ridge, Verizon Communication's legal headquarters are in New York City. You'll also note that the source included by this editor does not mention Basking Ridge, but only indicates that Verizon moved within New York. Would an editor be willing to undo these edits that introduce incorrect information? 1310: 2221:
restrict my mobility for a few days, giving me time to study our friend Bob's proposals on the board and the storm. As my tentative conclusion is that he's 100% right, I'm presenting my views on those topics here rather than immediately implement them. Seems to me, articles about big companies generally ought to have a link to the official board of directors roster, so that doesn't require more thought.
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except it appears in your case or perhaps the case of many the modem does store some information locally (cable doesn't in my area) and that requires the modem to be fed either from the upstream (verizon) or software you install. So this is not to be confused with operating system compatibility. If the modems came pre-setup they wouldn't need to communicate with your computer at all to be functional.
2746: 2174:"Verizon E-911 service for the DC metropolitan area failed for a multi day period in the aftermath of the June, 2012 "Derecho" storm. FCC regulators have vowed to investigate the failure of the critical 911 call system, and the lack of timely notice to area public safety agencies of the failure. The FCC is investigating E-911 failures associated with a January 26, 2011 snow storm." 1885:), and I'm hoping to improve Knowledge (XXG)'s information about the company, and telecommunications in general. I'd like to note up-front that I won't be making any edits myself, due to my conflict of interest. I'll be posting notes on Talk pages instead, asking for input from volunteer editors to take a look at the changes that I suggest and make them if they look okay. 501:. It seems to me that it Verizon made repeated mistakes over the course of days. They finally admitted they were wrong, wrote an apology and refunded the guy after he managed to get ~1,000,000 readers of his blog and about nhalf that listening to an audio recording of some very poorly educated CSRs. Can someone please explain why that's any less notable than not? 2314:. I've tried to be neutral and accurate here, along with properly sourcing everything, but if anyone has questions or comments, please do share them. Otherwise, could someone please replace what's in the current article with the draft I prepared, also deleting the "Local telephone operations" and "Copper-wire removal" when they do? Thanks so much, 2237: 1939: 1146:"Verizon, with MCI, was the largest telecommunications company in the United States based on sales of $ 75.11 billion, profits of $ 7.4 billion and assets of $ 168.13 billion. After completion of the BellSouth/AT&T merger, AT&T became the largest telecommunications company in the world in terms of assets and profits." 253:
a burger place the other day advertising burgers for ".99¢" (with the decimal point). Big difference compared to "$ 0.99" or "99¢." Nobody's complaining because people realize that it is actually "99 cents" not "99/100 of a cent." It's a matter of common sense and the political convenience and the "advantage".
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Hello, I would like to propose replacing the "Sponsorships and naming rights" section of the article with a new draft I have been working on, as the current section is essentially just a list of venues which contain the Verizon name. While working on a more detailed version of that section I realized
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I've been working on a draft to replace the current "History" section of the article. I'd like for other editors to take a look at it and let me know their thoughts. I essentially started from scratch on the organization and language of the section, though it does include all the major details in the
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Vodafone has no ownership stake in Verizon Communications, only a minority stake in the wireless company (albeit a pretty large one). Verizon is therefore not a British-American company; that they have no British operations reinforces this. PS, please note that new comments/questions go on the bottom
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In response to Jim, jim what your saying is something ISPs do to simply make you install their software. I have my own modem for (cable) and when I went to sign on to comcast for the first time I either had to install their software or have them activate the service for me. Verizon works the same way
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This (the second sentence) information is controversial and lacks citations. The "Merged" in the table is calculated by simply adding AT&T assets and profit to BellSouth ones and does not have any confirmation (also, there are no companies that are a result of a merge whose profits and assets are
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The cents and dollars thing is blown out of proportion. Verizon is picked on since it is an easy target. (I'll give you a hint: Verizon is not the largest telco company anymore--at&t is. Why isn't at&t picked on? Because it is advantageous politically.) Cents and dollars scenario: I saw
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Locations for landline service — In addition to moving the information about the copper wires into this section, I also moved one other section: I added information about where Verizon operates landline service, replacing the "Local telephone operations" which seemed too detailed and didn't have any
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It appears Verizon has their people working overtime to keep the article clean. There doesn't even appear to be anything in regards to their recent strike where the union employees are vandalizing telecommunications equipment. You would think for a telco monopoly the controversy's would outweigh the
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A few examples - the article says "Verizon Communications, Inc." and "Verizon Maryland, Inc.", which should be "Verizon Communications Inc." and "Verizon Maryland Inc." Other Verizon entities listed with a comma in them are similarly incorrect. Also, the article says "GTE Southwest, Inc. dba Verizon
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The burger analogy is not totally appropriate because first of all, 99 cents is a very "common" occurance. .002 dollars and .002 cents are each rather "odd" measurements of money. Second of all, if you asked the clerk at the register for clarification, I'd wager the employee would say it's 99 cents.
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Hi Robert McClenon, thanks so much for moving this over! It looks good, except for a couple places where I've taken information from elsewhere in the article and put them into this "Lines of business" section, so I think those other sections should be deleted. The two places that I think should now
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Copper wire removal and leasing — Under "Residential and small business", I rolled in the section in the current article called "Copper-wire removal" under "Controversies", as it seems to make more sense to talk about the removal of these lines in context, rather than separately. I kept much of the
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This appears to have been written shortly after the event, is repetitive, and doesn't include any information about Verizon's response to the failures. What's more, the Washington Business Journal article cited actually pre-dates the storm in question by a year and a half (dated February 2011). I'd
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I just read a bunch of articles about the Bell System, GTE/Verizon, AT&T, etc. and from what I got from those articles is that: a) GTE bought Bell Atlantic and then Verizon was born, suggesting that Verizon was made by GTE and not Bell Atlantic b) GTE and Bell Atlantic merged completely, and so
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Umm, I'm afraid you're confusing installation with operation. A couple weeks ago I replaced a VZ DSL modem. It wouldn't work until I ran the installation software. If it weren't compatible, the installation wouldn't have completed Presumably the modem would work now with another computer simply
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I looked for what you mentioned and couldn't find it. If it indeed is still there, is should be taken out. DSL does not need to be compatible with the operating system, it needs to be compatable with whatever router or switch it used to connect to the computer. Some DSL providers give customers DSL
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I've replaced the GTE redirect with a stub article by copying the GTE information from this page. It's not a great start, but GTE really deserves to be an article in its own right -- there's decades of history there, and it's important stuff. So yeah, a stub, with all that implies. I meant to do
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Sure was a combination of the words vertical and horizontal. As the employee who they got the idea from, I should know. Think about it. What does Veritas and horizon have to do with phone company business. I had a meaning of combining Vertical and Horizontal in mind which makes much more sense than
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I included all the information from the "Controversies" section in the chronology of the "History" section, in order to present this issues in context. If editors think this covers the controversial issues sufficiently, the "Controversies" section can be removed when this section is moved into the
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Finally, I didn't include the "Directory operations" section in my draft, since Verizon is not involved in this anymore, so I think this would be more appropriate to discuss in the History section. I'm working on a new draft of the History section as well, so I'm not sure which would be easiest—we
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My previous response was simply to execute my own ideas after careful study, and discuss little. I didn't take time to study the storm question, and as for the board roster I simply got rid of it as not contributing enough to justify its necessary maintenance effort. A minor injury yesterday will
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Have added configuration for an archiving bot. While it is true that this page probably does not "need" a bot, using one ensures that a couple more years do not go by before someone notices the page is getting long in the tooth once more. Current config is to archive discussions over 90 days old
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I realize the cited corporate history page doesn't say this, but at the top of this, it says Verizon started as Bell Atlantic, based in New York City, in 1983, and merged with New York-based NYNEX in 1997. Unless I'm quite mistaken, until that merger Bell Atlantic actually operated out of the Bell
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Before we start could the following situation be made clear ..Is VERIZON a British American company or is only VERIZON WIRELESS a British American company? 45% of Verizon wireless is owned by British Vodaphone the worlds biggest international mobile phone company. How many British directors are on
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storm, with some problems lasting several days. The FCC conducted an investigation and in January 2013 released a report detailing the problems that led to the failure. Verizon reported that it had already addressed or was addressing a number of the issues related to the FCC report, including the
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Verizon openly admits it moderates it's network. Why this doesn't open them up for lawsuits hand over foot is beyond me. Once a network begins to moderate it's traffic it can no longer be protected by saying "we know nothing" because they do know what is going on if they are moderating traffic. I
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Free 411 call allowances were reduced, and then eliminated here in CA. The fee per 411 call has been increased more than once in recent years too. Verizon also spun off it yellow pages and directory publishing business in 2006, forming a new company called Idearc. Idearc is now called SuperMedia,
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So, I've created two sections: "Marketing campaigns" and "Sponsorships and venues." These sections would serve as an overview of Verizon's most widely recognized marketing campaigns and detail the company's sponsorship activities, as well as include some information on named venues. I'd like for
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As I mentioned before, I have a couple of other improvements that I'm hoping to get some assistance with on this article. Because I work for Verizon, I don't want to make any of these changes. I think it best if volunteer editors look at the changes I've proposed and, if they're comfortable with
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From what I understand right now, GTE bought Bell Atlantic, and so GTE is responsible for the creation of Verizon. This article currently says/suggests that Verizon was made by Bell Atlantic, and not GTE. Suggesting GTE didn't own Bell Atlantic (and that instead neither owned either; they merged
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with the computer operating system. As a matter of fact, if one is so inclined and has sufficient technical expertise, a computer that already has an Ethernet port and TCP drivers installed can be manually configured to operate with any DSL modem on any telephone network without installing any
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It is nitpicking, but the Verizon entity names listed in the article aren't exactly correct. Verizon does not use a comma before "Inc." or "LLC" or similar in the entity names. Some of the old MCI and GTE entities do have a comma in them, and some (GTE entities in particular) have the word fully
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It's true. GTE is the formal abbreviation for General Telephone & Electronics. Sometimes when saying the real name, it's shortened to General Telephone(which is used on the underground cable warning signs, placed below the GTE logo), and some disgruntled customers used the abbreviation as an
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Tngu77, The person with half a brain here is you. If it had been you who had made such a mistake, the company wouldn't have asked any questions and charged you accordingly, but somehow when its Verizon that makes a mistake in their advertising, everyone is just supposed to know? Honestly, .002
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I have reviewed the proposed history and, in particular, its overlap with the controversies section. I replaced the existing histories section and then progressively checked that the controversies had been covered elsewhere in the article (one item is covered in "Lines of business"). Not being
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Reorganization — I've changed how this section is organized, breaking it down into Verizon's three business units: wireless, residential, and enterprise. I think this is a logical way to discuss things, and keep the section organized, while also matching the way Verizon's business is actually
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The storm question is more complex, in part because the paragraph as it stands discusses one July windstorm, but one of the refs is about an unrelated winter snowstorm. Someone who wants to present the winter storm can give it a go, but if nobody's interested, we can just drop that question.
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At what point would you consider Vaccaro's story to be verified by an independent entity? Does the New York Times need to do an investigative piece, or what? From what could gather from Knowledge (XXG)'s page on verifiability, there isn't clearly defined cutoff. It seems like he's a had a
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The fact that it was written in a blog only reduces its credibility if the blog itself has no sources. In this case, the blog makes reference to audio sources as well as emails from the company. Although it is indeed an internet meme, this does not make it any less controvertial or notable.
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This should receive something in the Trivia section. Half a million people have listened to the clip on youtube. Given that Verizon do not exist in the majority of countries in the world, this story is arguably one of the only notable things about the company for the majority of the world's
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Actually, GTE was short for GTE Corporation. The earlier name above was abbreviated GT&E. GT&E (later GTE) was the name of the whole corporation, General Telephone was just one of the businesses units within GT&E. The '&E' parts involved a lot more than telephone companies.
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Atlantic Tower in Philadelphia - Bell Atlantic initially had the mid-Atlantic areas, NYNEX had New York and New England (NY NE). By the time they merged with GTE in 2000 they were based in NYC, but they didn't start there... at least, I'm pretty confident of that. Can anyone confirm this?
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has no citations (except the one from a blog not being written by a recognized authority and spamhaus project with a listing of doubtful meaning). Verizon is the largest ISP but spamhaus specifies just the absolute number of spammers in the net. This section looks like a biased one and a
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No, it's a minor current event that's about an error in decimal placement. We all make mistakes. Major current events, such as mergers or major new products or services should be covered (such as FiOS), or a major story such as the alleged NSA cooperation. Not a misplaced decimal point.
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Yesterday, an editor from an IP address made several changes to the infobox for this article, which are largely unsourced and incorrect. I'm hoping that, in addition to looking at the marketing sections mentioned above, an editor can roll back these infobox edits to how it looked on
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have a wikipedia article for talking to an asshole when weve all done that? verizonmath is getting a lot of attenton - just as the other events were - and its, as documented by verizonmath, not an isolated occurance. tell me again why its not being included and these others are???
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Done, though I kept the information, merely updating it to indicate a time past. Sorry for my delay; after doing the one last week I forgot the other. In my forty years pulling wires at NYTel W50 there was always time for everything but since retiring life has become too hectic.
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why does verizon quote prices to anyone if "most people with at least half of their brain KNOW "? most business don't cater to the minority. most business websites don't cater to blind people so why do you think most busuness caters to "people with at least half of their brain"?
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The draft is quite long and contains a great deal of information, so please let me know if there are any comments or questions. If everything looks good, I'd appreciate if an editor could move the draft over to the article and remove the "Controversies" section. Thanks so much,
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First, towards the end of the "History / Verizon Wireless formation and GTE merger" section, there's a sentence that reads "Verizon currently has 140.3 million land lines in service." This is off by quite a lot—the current number, according to Verizon's second quarter 2013
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I'm surprised this entire entry makes no note of their signature "Can you hear me now?" advertising campaign. It's certainly entered the pop culture language. Also some mention of the unknown actor who plays the test guy. Also what slogans did Verizon use before that?
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such as personal websites and web forums. Self published sources are not acceptable as the basis for inflammatory accusations. What is needed for this to remain in the article are some newspaper articles or similar third-party sources describing the billing dispute.
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If you have any comments or questions please let me know. Because I'm an employee of Verizon, I won't make these changes myself. Instead, I'm hoping an editor will move the draft over to the article and delete the current "Sponsorships and naming rights" section.
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and has been removed. Verizon is a publicly traded company and has to provide a list of all parties holding 5% or more of the companies outstanding stock in its annual report. As of the most recent report (2005) neither of the parties is listed as a major
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I do have a few other small changes I'll be suggesting here in the future, including getting updated products and services information into the article, but for now, I'd like to get these two bits of (very) inaccurate information corrected. Thanks so much,
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I would like editors to pay close attention to one incident regarding mail servers in Europe in 2004. I've included it because it appeared in the existing "Controversies" section, but it seems like a very minor incident could be taken out if editors would
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What wrong with calling a spade a spade? First, Verizon calls it what it wants to so that it won’t scare off MCI customers. It is just a description that was used to lessen the drastic change that might occur. Second, google news reveals (today) 451 hits
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The founding date of Verizon, according to Hoover's Corporate Guide for 2005 (reference book series I discovered at the public library), the date of incorporation (founding) of Verizon was in 1983. A disclaimer explaining this is listed on the page (see
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The definition: "A multinational corporation (MNC) is a corporation or enterprise that manages production establishments or delivers services in at least two countries." Verizon manages production establishments and delivers services in more that 75
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That would be utterly incorrect. Bell Atlantic bought GTE and changed it's name to Verizon. GTE stockholders at the time of the acquisition received Bell Atlantic stock, not the other way around. Verizon is the direct continuation of Bell Atlantic.
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I added a Data Services subhead, moved FIOS there and added a short mention of DSL. The reference on the page goes to a Verizon ad for FIOS. I'm new here. Is this within policy? Should I add the similar reference for DSL, www.verizon.net/dsl?
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I moved the list of operating companies to residential and small business and deleted "Local telephone operations". "Copper wire removal" is a controversy, and has been left standing because it does appear to be worth mentioning somewhere.
2993:, which is much more accurate. I should note that even that information is not perfect, and I'll be back with a few improvements that could be made to it as well, but it is certainly more accurate than the current version for the time being. 1268:
This section has grown a lot in the last week. One of the paragraphs, regarding the $ 200 Billion in tax breaks, reads more like isolated rants by a couple of writers than a controversy. Not sure it has the same oomph as the other items.
293:(and its parent companies and/or affiliates) quote (written) prices in DOLLAR FORMAT. e.g., Text messages are quoted as "$ 0.15 per text message." Prices are NEVER (at least written) quoted in CENT FORMAT. e.g., "15¢ per text message." 2180:
like to suggest the following rewrite of the paragraph, to both update the language and sources, and include information about Verizon's response (and some other minor adjustments, like adding links to other Knowledge (XXG) articles):
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The only truth on the horizon for these guys is maximizing profits and squashing innovation. They waited on fiber for NYC until others started eating their lunch. Innovation? Hardy har. Stomping innovation is MUCH more likely. It's an
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On a similar note, I'd always heard that Nynex was the one buying Bell Atlantic - but they took on the Bell Atlantic name because it was less despised. If anyone has any sources or refutations, I'd be way interested in hearing them.
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Just to get things started, I propose that any thread that hasn't been touched in a year be archived. The use on the page is light and that will get rid of about 2/3 of the text. I'm *quite* willing to be convinced on another
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I'm not sure that 411 makes that much money nowadays. Most phone lines come with a certain number of free 411 calls each month, and the Internet has undoubtedly reduced demand. Still, we should mention 411 in this article.
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Hello, I have some suggestions for improvements that I think could be made to this article. I've drafted a new section that I think should replace "Products and services", calling it "Lines of business". The full draft is
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Great minds think alike. :) Though oddly, one of the most useful comments (about the original cities) is from *just* over a year ago. The only question is whether this is a one time thing or whether we should let a bot do
2566:. I agree that this is a topic worth mentioning, but think it should be framed properly. What would you think about removing it from the controversy section and just leaving the in-context discussion that I've added here? 2773:
I didn't include the information in the current "AT&T breakup and NYNEX acquisition" section about Bell Atlantic prior to the merger with GTE that formed Verizon. It seemed like too much detail for an article about
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Verizon Plus, a link rarely used, is a redirect to this article. I am considering on deleting it, however, I want to see other Wikipedians have their take on this. It is suggestible that you join in on the discussion
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Has Verizon even promoted Verizon Business aside from the immediate aftermath of buying out MCI? Aside from that, the article is short enough and unsourced, it can easily be merged into the main Verizon article.
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Your understanding is correct; Bell Atlantic was based in Philadelphia originally, before moving into the NYNEX hq in NYC upon the merger. By the time the company became Verizon, the NYC BA was well established.
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The Verizon name is not a portemanteau of Vertical and Horizon as claimed in the wiki entry but rather of the two words Veritas and Horizon. I found the following link to support my claim (scroll to the bottom):
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this entire section needs to be updated, as verizon has admitted their mistake, and is changing the reference material provided to their reps stating the rates in both dollars per kilobit and cents per kilobit.
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Someone added a sentence to the "Internet" section under "Controversies" that indicates that Verizon has "confessed" to throttling bandwidth. However, not only is this not true (you can see Verizon's response
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What's the current update on the situation? I vaguely remember reading from a few newspapers about Verizon turning over the IP addresses of their customers to the government whereas the other ISPs refused (ie
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In the Bell Atlantic-NYNEX merger, does anyone know who bought who? I've seen it both ways- that NYNEX acquired Bell Atlantic and took on the Bell Atlantic name, and that Bell Atlantic simply acquired NYNEX.
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Some coworkers were talking about a possible buyout of Verizon by AT&T, after the Bell South merger is completed. I did a quick search on Google, but found nothing. Does anyone know anything about this?
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Verizon Business is a seperate subsidiary under the umbrella of the parent organization Verizon Communications (VZ). VzB should have a seperate Wiki as does VzW. In other words, VZ comprises VzT, VzW, and
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Southwest,Inc." and "Contel of the South, Inc. dba Verizon Mid-States, Inc.", which should be "GTE Southwest Incorporated d/b/a Verizon Southwest" and "Contel of the South, Inc. d/b/a Verizon Mid-States."
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I don't know if it should be included or not, but the only reason many people around the world have even heard of Verizon is this event, many people would be coming to this page for information about this.
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causes of generator failures, conducting audits of backup systems, and making its monitoring systems less centralized, although the FCC indicated that Verizon still needed to make additional improvements.
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that is a joint venture with Microsoft called "Verizon Web Calling", a type of VoIP service used within Windows Live Messenger. See also Iobi." But Verizon no longer offers this product—see, for example,
2699:), but the source is a blog ("Dave's Blog") and the "confession" is an online chat with a customer service representative. Given the nature of this source, would an editor be willing to remove the edit? 2306:
could move the "Directory operations" to "History" now, or we could just delete it, and it will come back when I have new language to propose there. What do editors think? I'm open to either possibility.
2289:, but there are a couple notes that I'd like to make. In addition to providing expanded, up-to-date information, I've also made a few changes I'd like to draw your attention to, which I've listed below. 1672:. Verizon Plus just appears to be the name of the retail store operated by Verizon Communication, so any information regarding Verizon Plus would be appropriate in the Verizon Communication article. 469:
significant impact, and I'm all for including it. I also think the mention of the pokemon frontpage is especially compelling in countering the "this is hardly the stuff of an encyclopedia" argument.
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But when the reps of an entire company do it, it is not common nor is it only his problem, but probably that of some other of their costumers without knowing about it. Why can't this be included?
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It's not even a current event, its some guy and his blog. Not an authorative source. I'm surprised this man doesnt have a whole website about why gas prices are always rounded to 9/10th of a cent.
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operating companies. Perhaps Verizon will restructure itself as Verizon Wireless and Verizon Business (MCI), sell the Bell Operating Companies to AT&T and sell the GTE Operating Companies to
803:. Acronymfinder lists General Telephone and Electronics as one of its uses, which I assume it stands for in this case, but I'm not certain, so I'll leave it to someone who is to fix it. Thanks, 1356:
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the Boards of either Verizon or Verizon Wireless. At one time British Vodaphone considered increasing its stake in Verizon from 45% to 50% ..does anyone know if this may happen in the future?
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made a mistake. he was a minor current event thats about some kid dancing around with a light saber. why does he get a wikipedia article when this doesnt even get a mention? why does
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Hello, I'm concerned about an edit made last night to this article. As an employee of Verizon, I won't remove the edit myself, but I would like to bring it to other editors' attention.
2205:? If it seems like too much detail and too difficult to keep updated, maybe we could just put a link to this page in the "External links" section? What do people think? Thanks so much, 2265:
about how this ought to be handled, being busy enough with my beloved Wikigeographical and photographical activities. Perhaps I'll meet some of you tomorrow afternoon at the library.
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I remember that sometime back in 2003-2004 that Verizon Wireless rolled out commercials proclaiming that they had the network with the "fewest dropped calls." This is well ahead of
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No. The page is a blog entry for a consumer billing dispute. Ignoring the question over a billing dispute being appropriate for an encyclopedia article, the inclusion falls under
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do you think a real encyclopedia would make two different pokemon frontpage featured articles? wikipedia isnt real and no one wants it to be. stop being a sour grape.
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Also, now that I've added sourcing for the information in this section, do you think we could remove the flag about the section needing additional citations?
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Does anyone here know anything about the Northern New England sale of Verizons land lines to Fairpoint? I am looking for any and all information possible.
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I will go through and make the changes, but I am a Wiki newbie and wanted to post here why I was doing it first, so it didn't look like I was vandalizing.
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Surely this must receive a reference in a 'Trivia' section. One must question the business acumen of a company that cannot even quote proper billing rates.
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look for nothing to happen except for them to cry for network neutrality (which is the opposite of blocking internet sites) when it's good for Verizon.
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while ensuring that at least 3 threads remain at all times. An archive indexer has also been added to ease searching through past discussions. --
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I removed the picture of the Verizon branded pay phone. Who ever took that photo was also flipping the phone off, which you could see clearly.
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Despite this email, Verizon is still quoting in cents per kb and has not admitted their mistake to other customers with the same issue( i.e.
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The above vandalism has been corrected, but there is a new issue that has been introduced, with an editor adding information over two edits (
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There was also some vandalism recently to the introduction of this article, replacing "1900" with "1300", which I think should be corrected!
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I've incorporated the Lines of Business into the article in place of Products and Services, and have moved Directory Operations to History.
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I have a couple of small suggestions that I'd like to make to the information on this page, to make sure it's accurate and up-to-date:
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I suggest the article being reworded to say something along the lines of, "GTE bought Bell Atlantic, and then GTE created Verizon."
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US-based or a telecoms expert, I have done my best in good faith and would urge other editors to double-check the recent revisions.
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Ah, I see why... it's over at the entry for Verizon Wireless! Darn those giant, sprawling companies with multiple Wiki entries! --
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Frankly, the only reason I came here was after stumbling across this issue about Verizon. I assume you've also seen this followup
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Leave it alone. It is not worthy of encyclopedic mention. Do you think a real encyclopedia would make issue of a billing dispute?!
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Thanks so much, Paul W! If other editors have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out to me here or on my Talk.
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Okay, great! Do you think you could go ahead and delete the "Copper-wire removal" section under "Controversies"? Thanks so much,
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What should be done to bring this article to GA status?? Now it looks relatively impressive, all we need to do is nominate it at
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Thanks so much for taking a look at this and setting up the automatic archive for the future. The page looks much better now!
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about discussing controversy in context, instead of in a controversy section. The language appears as the third paragraph of
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Awaiting an official response form Verizon regarding this issue. Will probably have it on Monday. Several Verizon users have
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I suggest removing the second sentence and the table until the public information will be available for the merged AT&T.
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population. I am from the UK and I visited this page solely because I hoped to find information relating to the whole story.
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Veritas. They got the name offf of me but not the meaning. Funny how they don't say WHO exactly had the idea for Verizon.
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Sign your posts if you want to be taken seriously. Besides, you have evidently failed to understand the entire controversy
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How is Verizon pronounced? Like horizon or like veritas? Could somebody who knows add that info to the article?
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Meanwhile I propose simply to adopt Bob's version after giving another day or two for dissenters to pipe up.
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completely). Which that suggests that if AT&T wouldn't have divestitured, Verizon would not exist today.
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Most people with at least half of their brain KNOW that the rate was .002 DOLLARS. (Sorry for the insult.)
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Second, the current list of board members in the article is out of date. Could we update this list based on
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and done a manual archive. Link to it is in the header. Reasonably easy to revert if no one else likes it.
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This is hardly the stuff of an encyclopedia. It's one guy's problem and a common math mistake. Let it go.
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spelled out rather than abbreviated. Also, the registered d/b/a names listed in the article are wrong.
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editors to take a look and let me know what they think of these new sections. I've posted the draft
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As I said on the Help Desk, I doubt there is a need for a bot for such a slow pace of discussion.
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OK, nobody has responded this message in one week, so I'm removing the sentence mentioned above..
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Does anyone have any suggestions as to where information of this sort could be easily obtained?
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also prevents incorporation of the material into the article as the blog does not qualify as a
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additional software. This includes practically every popular operating system released since
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Does anyone think the article should discuss reported levels of Verizon's customer service ?
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Hi again Robert McClenon, thanks so much! One comment, not involving strange extra spaces:
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be removed are "Local telephone operations" and "Copper-wire removal." What do you think?
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This article needs to be edited to reflect the recent acquisition of Alltel by Verizon:
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I assume Verizon operates a lucrative 411 service, in addition to its yellow pages? --
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article should not be merged into this article. A fuller explanation is available at
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of a page and please remember to sign your posts with four tildes (these things: ~).
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Why not create a page specifically for this incident instead of including it here?
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discusses the topic, and finds that Verizon isn't slowing service. Thanks so much,
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that the article also lacks information on Verizon's marketing efforts.
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The primary policy violated by the addition of this billing dispute is
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by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered.
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Verizon is "owned by Catherine Weaver and Thomas Manhattan" ???
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Verizon blocking IRC servers in regards to Operation Payback
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Does the Consumerist count as a reliable third party source?
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acronym for "Giant Telephone Expirement". Hope that helps.
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So redirected. Absolutely no independent notability.
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This page sure must make their PR department happy.
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Talk:Verizon
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Archive 1
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Verizon Wireless
Cingular
Cingular
YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BREOpoGUeLc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3eJmZW3ojI
Tngu77
02:04, 14 March 2007 (UTC)

X570
00:30, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
Star Wars kid
Stephen Colbert at the 2006 White House Correspondents' Association Dinner
Vincent Ferrari
72.36.251.234
06:23, 17 December 2006 (UTC)
Knowledge (XXG):External links#Links normally to be avoided
Knowledge (XXG):Verifiability
reliable source
Allen3
00:59, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
Gantlord
15:18, 7 March 2007 (UTC)

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