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  Company Logo
  Company Type A joint venture of Verizon Communications (55%) and Vodafone Group (45%)
  Foundation April 4 , 2000
  Location Bedminster, New Jersey
  Key People
  Industry Wireless Services
  Products CDMA2000 1x and EV-DO (wireless voice and data services), SMS ( Text Messaging ), MMS ( Picture Messaging ), Video On Demand (V CAST), Location-Based Services , BREW (Get It Now), Push To Talk , AMPS
  Revenue
  Num Employees


Verizon Wireless, headquartered in Bedminster , New Jersey ( USA ) owns and operates the second-largest Wireless Telecommunications network in the United States . As of January 2006, the company served a total of 51.3 million customers but has the largest service by area. The company is a joint venture of Verizon Communications and Vodafone Group , with 55 and 45 percent ownership respectively.


BACKGROUND


Verizon Wireless traces its roots to Bell Atlantic Mobile, NYNEX Mobile Communications, AirTouch Communications , PrimeCo Communications, and GTE Mobilnet. Bell Atlantic Mobile and NYNEX Mobile Communications merged in 1995 to create Bell Atlantic-NYNEX Mobile, and in 1997 their namesake Baby Bell parents followed suit to form the new Bell Atlantic and their wireless subsidiary was renamed Bell Atlantic Mobile .
Meanwhile, in June 1999, AirTouch Communications of , 2000 . On June 30 , 2000 , the addition of GTE Wireless' assets, in connection with the merger of Bell Atlantic and GTE to form Verizon Communications , made Verizon Wireless the nation's largest wireless communications provider (until Cingular 's acquisition of AT&T Wireless in 2004). For the joint venture, Verizon Communications owns 55% and UK-based Vodafone Group (formerly Vodafone AirTouch) owns 45%1.

The faux word "Verizon" is derived by combining the word "veritas," a Latin term that means "truth," and the word "horizon." Together, they are supposed to conjure images of reliability, certainty, leadership, and limitless possibilities. {Link without Title}

Verizon is one of two U.S. national carriers to use CDMA technology, the other being Sprint Nextel's Sprint PCS division. ( ALLTEL , a regional carrier, also uses CDMA, as do U.S. Cellular , Cricket , and Metro PCS .) Aside from the 3 generations of CDMA ( IS-95 , 1x , and EV-DO ), Verizon Wireless also uses an overlayed AMPS network.

Verizon Wireless claims it invests more than $4 billion annually to "maintain and expand" its nationwide CDMA network and support its analog network. Verizon Wireless offers voice services as well as 3G data services such as wireless broadband based on EV-DO, Text and Picture Messaging , over-the-air downloadable applications and content from its "Get It Now®" service, Video On Demand in the form of V CAST (which allows customers to download and view video content), Location-Based Services , and Push-to-Talk .


Marketing


Verizon advertised the fact that they were, for a time, the largest Cellular Network in the country by showing people using cell phones and then gesturing with two fingers, much like the World War II-era "V for Victory" sign, to show that the person was on the Verizon ("V") network.

Later, Verizon adopted the slogan "We never stop working for you," with commercials depicting a Verizon employee roaming about in strange places continuously asking, "Can you hear me now? Good." (The "employee" is actually stage actor Paul Marcarelli . {Link without Title} ) The "test man" represents the technicians who conduct more than 300,000 call attempts monthly on Verizon Wireless' and other national wireless carriers' networks while traveling over 100,000 miles of the most frequently traveled roadways nationwide in specially equipped, company-owned test vehicles.


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CONTENT DELIVERY SYSTEMS



Get It Now



Overview

Get It Now is Verizon Wireless' implementation of Qualcomm 's BREW technology. It allows you to download and use applications on a Verizon Wireless Get It Now-enabled phone. It is a proprietary interface to download Ring Tones , games, applications, e-mails, directions, etc., and use Instant Messaging on your phone.


Pricing and availability


Most games available on Get It Now are available in two purchase options: "subscribe," which charges a monthly amount to your account, and "unlimited" which is slightly more expensive and has one-time charge. Subscription fees range from $2.99 to $4.99 per month. Purchase fees range from $4.99 to $8.99. Most applications, such as Zagat restaurant lookup, do not allow unlimited-use purchases. Any application or game that requires a data connection will use Verizon minutes.

Even though most of the applications available through Get It Now are BREW -based, the available selection of games and applications is different depending on what Verizon phone one is using.


V CAST


Overview

V CAST is Verizon's next-generation content delivery network. V CAST is powered by Verizon Wireless' application on a V CAST compatible phone. The V CAST application will not allow videos to play or even to navigate menus if there is no EV-DO coverage available. Contrast this to Sprint's MobiTV system which operates over 1xRTT , the predecessor to EV-DO. V CAST will only fall back to the slower 1x when a V CAST user leaves an EV-DO area in the middle of a video clip.

V CAST is one of the few mobile phone-based systems on which more advanced games including 3-D graphics can be played. The graphic quality of these games is similar to the original Sony PlayStation or the Sega Saturn . Most, but not all, V CAST games require air-time for use.


Video Content



Pricing

V CAST service costs an additional $15/month fee. The majority of videos available are included with the V CAST service plan. However, premium content such as sports clips and Music Videos may cost between $1.99 and $3.99 extra. Live concerts are typically offerred for free with the V CAST subscription. V CAST games are more expensive than their traditional BREW counterparts; $4 to $5 for a monthly subscription plan and $9 to $10 for unlimited use.


V CAST Enabled Phones



CONTROVERSY






One result of this crippling has been a prominent network of "unofficial" web sites, documenting how to enable, access, or use hidden or crippled features. This often includes divulging service codes for new phone models, or homebrew software that can access otherwise hidden parts of the phone's memory system.



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NOTES

Verizon Wireless owns approximately 98.6% of its customer base as of March 31 2005. As a result the ownership percentages of its parent companies differ slightly from the smaller figures for their proportionate customers.1

Early in 2006 Verizon Annouced their intent to buy-out the remaining 45% of Stock of Verizon Wireless from The Vodafone Group.
-- 02:19, 1 May 2006 (UTC)