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Verizon Wireless invests over $120 million in Arizona network in 2006

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  1. Andy

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    Arizonans Talking More. Verizon Wireless Customers’ Wireless Phone Usage Up Nearly 25 Percent In 2006

    Continued Boom In Wireless Usage Made Possible By Company’s Network Investment In The State

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    Jenny Weaver
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    01/29/2007

    CHANDLER, AZ — Verizon Wireless invested more than $120 million to enhance its Arizona voice and data wireless network in 2006. That’s an average of more than $325,000 per day spent to provide customers in the state with the reliable, high quality service they expect from Verizon Wireless.

    The company’s network investment in Arizona now totals nearly a half a billion dollars over the past six years.

    The investment includes adding and updating cell sites to improve call quality and enable customers to make calls. The multi-million dollar investment also includes the launch of the company’s Evolution-Data Optimized (EV-DO) broadband wireless data network in greater Tucson, Casa Grande, Flagstaff, Prescott, Payson, Sierra Vista and Yuma.

    More specifically the network investments made last year in Arizona are delivering:

    Expanded coverage and call capacity

    * Key new cell sites throughout the state, including those that improved coverage in the communities of Troon in north Scottsdale; Queen Creek; Apache Junction; the Yuma Proving Grounds; Fort Huachuca US Army Base; and in Green Valley.
    * Network enhancements to out-pace growth in the number voice and data calls happening at the same time. Growth in usage in the past four years in Arizona increased 275 percent.

    Most reliable network in the nation

    * Deployment of a Cell on Light Truck (COLT) mobile cell site to provide additional wireless communications capacity at the Arizona State Capitol in April 2006.
    * A new, 22,000 square foot state-of-the-art switching center that processes voice and data communication for customers who live in and travel through the west valley and central Phoenix.
    * Additional equipment to provide backup power in the event of a commercial power failure.

    New wireless technologies

    * Customers from Flagstaff to Nogales can now access high-speed wireless Internet, e-mail, mobile music and more. The high speed data network that enables both BroadbandAccess and V CAST services launched in southern and northern Arizona and in the Rim Country in the last half of the year.
    * Customers also have access to innovative new services based on Global Positioning System (GPS) data. ChaperoneSM gives parents new tools to help identify the whereabouts of phones they’ve given to their young children. VZ NavigatorSM provides wireless turn-by-turn driving directions, maps and addresses. And Field Force Manager allows businesses to map the location of field employees and jobs in near real-time.

    The company has invested $35 billion in the last seven years – $5 billion on average every year since the company was formed – to increase the coverage and capacity of its national network and to add new services. Network investment for 2007 is already underway.

    About Verizon Wireless
    Verizon Wireless operates the nation’s most reliable wireless voice and data network, serving more than 59 million customers. The largest US wireless company and largest wireless data provider, based on revenues, Verizon Wireless is headquartered in Basking Ridge, N.J., with 65,000 employees nationwide. The company is a joint venture of Verizon Communications (NYSE:VZ) and Vodafone (NYSE and LSE: VOD). Find more information on the Web at www.verizonwireless.com. To preview and request broadcast-quality video footage and high-resolution stills of Verizon Wireless operations, log on to the Verizon Wireless Multimedia Library at www.verizonwireless.com/multimedia.

    http://news.vzw.com/news/2007/01/pr2007-01-29d.html
     
  2. WiggyFife

    WiggyFife still knows nothing!!!
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    Well I've got the warm fuzzies going on now!!! Thanks for the post, Andy!!! :)
     
  3. M in LA

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    Uh, Wiggy, I hate to break it to you but you always have the warm fuzzies going on...You were born warm fuzzy...:D

    Nonetheless, now you can have the warm fuzzies all the time AND call anyone you want in the process with excellent Verizon service!!:browani:
     
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    point taken, good man!!!:lmao:
     
  5. agentHibby

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    But I still say Alltel has the better network :browani:
     
  6. Andy

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    Lol that's because Verizon still doesn't have coverage in a huge chunk of northern Arizona.
     
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    Luckily I don't travel to those chunks all that often, so VZW suffices extremely well for my needs.:)
     
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    That is good! I have a friend who frequently rural northern Arizona for deliveries and they got ALLTEL phones for backup just in case.
     
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    But one of the companies in the NE~part of AZ is thinking of selling out to Cingular. The have a lock on the reservations and VZW can't get in there. Company is called Cellular One of NE Arizona. Most of the other outfits roam on their towers
     
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    So Cingular is wanting to buy Smith Bagley? Why would they want to do that, though, it's such a rural area unless they have a lot of Cingular users roaming on them and it's costing them too much.
    I understand that maybe Smith Bagley has an agreement on the reservations, but many parts of Northern AZ are not exclusively sold out to one carrier and Verizon still doesn't bother to cover...
     

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