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Verizon Contact Information
Written by Administrator   
Friday, 20 June 2008

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Ivan G. Seidenberg
140 West St
New York, NY 10007
(212)-395-1000

 

212-395-1060 is the number for the CEO's office.
212-719-3349 is the fax number for the CEO's office.
212-321-8700 is Verizon Executive Customer Service.
This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it is the CEO's email address.

 

Also another e-mail address that can help you out is of one of Ivans Minions

Velma Stoner whom is in his Executive Customer Service office.

Velma Stoner
Executive Customer Relations
140 West Street. Flr. 23
New York, NY 10007
(212) 321-8700

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Is the U.S. really so terribly behind in broadband?
Written by Anne Broache   
Friday, 09 May 2008

Is the U.S. really so terribly behind in broadband?

It has been a sob story for American politicians, technology companies, and advocacy groups for at least half a decade: the United States, which developed the Internet, is consistently trounced by the likes of Korea and Iceland in how widely it delivers broadband access to its citizens.

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FCC approves new method for tracking broadband's reach
Written by Anne Broache   
Friday, 09 May 2008

FCC approves new method for tracking broadband's reach

WASHINGTON--As expected, federal regulators on Wednesday voted to overhaul the way they measure how widely broadband is available across the United States.

For years, the Federal Communications Commission has been drawing up reports on the state of U.S. Internet access availability based on methodology that considers 200 kilobits per second (Kbps) service to be "high speed"--and such access to be widely available even in ZIP codes that may, in reality, house only one connection.

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