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    Summary In this case study analysis, the impending exploration is in regards to the wireless conglomerate of Verizon Wireless. Verizon is one of the most admired companies in the world due to its heightened participation into the realms of corporate social responsibility. Verizon has successfully emerged its company into sectors of education, public safety, health, and to other global issues that affect society as a whole. Through the company’s social responsibility efforts, there has been a variance

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    Verizon Wireless Nancy Wilcox Strayer University Prof. Ali Kalantari Verizon Wireless Verizon Wireless officially entered into the communications market on April 4, 2000. A joint project of Verizon Communications and Vodafone, Verizon Wireless is the self-proclaimed leading supplier of wireless communication in the United States, offering service in more places across the country than any other service provider. While Verizon Wireless did not begin corporate operations until

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    Verizon Communications Inc. Financial Management Analysis Table of Contents Executive Summary 4 Mission Statement 5 Vision Statement 5 History 5 Business Summary 9 Financial 10 Employees 10 Products Offered 11 Wireless 11 Enterprise/Mid-Market Business 12 Key Enterprise Products and Services 12 Residential/ Small Business 13 Key Residential and Small Business Products and Services 13 Community

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    don’t use Verizon Wireless, then you are missing out. Verizon Wireless unquestionably provides the best coverage, speed. and reliability by far. First off, Verizon Wireless has the best coverage without a doubt. Even United States President Barack Obama stated that “the nation’s largest carrier provided LTE to just over half of the U.S. population”(A Huge 4G Milestone). This shows that more people use Verizon Wireless than any other cell service provider. As if that wasn’t enough, Verizon Wireless

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    The Verizon experience Introduction Verizon wireless is one the top premier phone service in the United States. Formed in June of 2000, Verizon wireless was created by the merger of two major companies, Bell Atlantic and GTE. Now as one of the leading phone services in the United States, Verizon wireless consists of over 28 million customers; 63 million phone lines, and coverage in 67 of the countries’ major cities. A little over a year later, Verizon went international, creating deals that would

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    (AT&T, Sprint, Verizon or T-Mobile) or a less know cellphone provider. AT&T and Verizon Wireless provide more than the other two major companies. Yes, all the four provide cellphone service, but what makes AT&T and Verizon stand out is that they go the extra mile in reaching every customer there is out there. If anybody does a google search and types in either AT&T or Verizon the first thing that comes up in their website is what type of services they offer. Verizon offers wireless service which

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    strategic objectives Vision statement: * Be committed to our business and improve benefits to our customers as wireless product technology changes. * Implement greater exposure through expanding, customer referrals, and innovative marketing. * Continue to grow in our market while ensuring sustained profitability. * Lead the market in customer satisfaction by meeting their wireless needs and exceeding their expectation. Mission statement: “As a leader in communications, Verizon's mission

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    Bell Atlantic Mobile changed its name in 198 to Verizon Wireless, creating one of the largest mergers in business history. Verizon Wireless has had some struggle with globalization but it has become a major player when it comes to technology. Evaluate the vision and mission statements of Verizon Wireless and the impacts of stakeholders are just a few things that will be discussed in this report. On July 27, 1998, New York City based Bell Atlantic and GTE merged to become one of the largest telecommunications

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    Marketing Plan for Verizon Wireless Customer Loyalty Program Business Mission: To provide the best quality of wireless and customer services in today’s market of wireless communications. Marketing Objective: To decrease the monthly customer churn rate to less than 1%, therefore ensuring Verizon Wireless will continue to lead the competition in customer loyalty. Executive Summary: Cellular communications is such a large aspect of today’s industries, and with the number of consumers already

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    Devon Daniel Verizon Verizon stars with WorldCom in 1983 when Murray Waldron and William Rector came together to sketch out a plan create a long-distance telephone service. Long Distance Discount service, became their new company that began operating as a long-distance reseller in 1984. The new company grew quickly in the next fifteen years, over time it change to WorldCom. The company became one of the largest telecommunications corporations in the world. They also became the largest bankruptcy

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