August 22, 2005
Press Release:
Verizon
August 22, 2005
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WASHINGTON
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Small businesses can now get big-business speeds for super-fast Internet access
and data transmission as Verizon expands its Verizon FiOS (FYE'-ose) Internet
Service for Business to parts of Maryland and Virginia.
"It's like going from a tricycle to a sports car at a great price,"
said Marilyn O'Connell, Verizon senior vice president of broadband solutions.
"FiOS for Business gives companies powerful connection speeds for today's
bandwidth-intensive applications at prices close to those the companies pay
for ordinary broadband services."
Verizon FiOS Internet Service for Business
transmits signals over fiber-optic
technology at speeds designed to boost productivity and ignite performance.
Verizon is beginning to make FiOS Internet Service for Business available to
customers in parts of Maryland and Virginia served by the company's fiber-to-the-premises
(FTTP) network. The company will offer FiOS for Business in the same areas where
it is introducing its FiOS Internet Service for consumers. Small businesses
can contact their local Verizon business office or account manager to determine
if they qualify for the service.
Verizon is building its revolutionary FTTP network in more than half of the
states where it offers landline communications services. FTTP technology uses
fiber-optic connections - instead of copper wire - to transport
a broad array of voice, data and video applications directly into homes and
businesses. Verizon already offers FiOS Internet Service for Business in parts
of California, Florida and Texas, and will announce it in other areas as it
becomes available.
Small-business owners have a choice of three tiers of service with download
speeds of up to 5, 15 and 30 Mbps (megabits per second)* and either a dynamic
Internet protocol (IP) address or a static IP address. Dynamic IP addresses
are best suited for small businesses that do not have a Web site but still use
the Internet for research or light to moderate e-mail. Static IP addresses,
where a specific Internet routing code is assigned for exclusive use, are ideal
for small businesses that:
- Are highly automated.
- Need to host Web or e-mail servers, or both.
- Use e-mail extensively to send large files with attachments.
- Have e-commerce capabilities.
- Have employees that telecommute.
The three tiers of Verizon FiOS Internet Service for Business are:
- 15 Mbps downstream and 2 Mbps upstream. Ideal for companies performing significant
amounts of online research. Its upstream speed accelerates transactions and
large-file transfers. $59.95 a month with a dynamic IP address and $99.95
a month with a static IP address.
- 5 Mbps downstream and 5 Mbps upstream. A powerful symmetrical service, with
the same high capacity downstream and upstream. Suited for companies with
multiple computers needing Internet access and e-mail. $169.95 a month with
a dynamic IP address and $209.95 a month with a static IP address.
- 30 Mbps downstream and 5 Mbps upstream. Designed for communications-intensive
companies with bandwidth-hungry needs such as video streaming, network storage
applications and Web hosting. $349.95 a month with a dynamic IP address and
$389.95 a month with a static IP address.
Business customers can receive discounts by buying the service as part of a
Verizon package that includes local and long-distance service. The Freedom for
Business package offers a 20 percent discount off the monthly charge, making
the 15/2 Mbps service only $47.95 with a dynamic IP address. Veriations for
Business offers a 10 percent discount off the monthly charge for a dynamic or
static IP address. A one-year agreement is required for any service tier, with
or without a package.
All service tiers include free professional installation and 24x7 business-grade
technical support. Companies also receive 20 Mb (megabytes) of Web space and
unlimited remote dial-up access that keeps employees connected when they're
on the road.
*NOTE: Speeds described are between the business premises and Verizon's
central office. Actual download and upload speeds will vary based on numerous
factors, such as the condition of wiring at the business location, computer
configuration, Internet and network congestion, and the speed of Web-site servers
customers access, among other things.
With more than $71 billion in annual revenues, Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE:VZ)
is one of the world's leading providers of communications services. Verizon
has a diverse work force of more than 214,000 in four business units: Domestic
Telecom provides customers based in 28 states with wireline and other telecommunications
services, including broadband. Verizon Wireless owns and operates the nation's
most reliable wireless network, serving 47.4 million voice and data customers
across the United States. Information Services operates directory publishing
businesses and provides electronic commerce services. International includes
wireline and wireless operations and investments, primarily in the Americas
and Europe. For more information, visit www.verizon.com.