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May 21, 2013
Verizon Communications (NYSE: VZ) is a U.S. telecommunication company and provider of fixed-line, wireless, television, and data services. Its wireless division, Verizon Wireless, is a joint venture with Vodafone and represents the largest subscriber base with 94.1 million customers and 102.1 million total connections.[1]. In fiscal year 2010, Verizon recorded revenues of $106.6 billion and net income of $2.5 billion.
Verizon's main business segments are its wireless and wireline segments. In 2010, to jumpstart its wireline business segment, which has experienced increased competition as customers switch to wireless products or less expensive alternatives such as VoIP technology, VZ has delved deeply into its Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) service, FiOS, investing over $20 billion in 2010[2].
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) - Company Overview
- Business Segments
- Verizon Wireless (60% of revenue ($63.4 billion) in FY2010[3])
- Wireline (39% of revenue ($41.2 billion) in FY2010[8])
- Trends and Forces
- Maturing Market
- Rising Data Revenues Shift Focus Away from Voice
- Long Term Evolution
- Regulatory Environment
- Competitors
- References

