More TV Choice and Competition Near for Residents of Northborough, Mass.

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Wed Jul 23, 2008 11:02am EDT

Town Approves Video License for Verizon; Thousands More Households
 Soon Can Get FiOS TV

NORTHBOROUGH, Mass., July 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Residents of Northborough are a
major step closer to having another choice for their cable television
services, thanks to a newly approved agreement authorizing Verizon to offer
its FiOS TV service via the most advanced all-digital, fiber-optic network
straight to customers' homes.

The Board of Selectmen in Northborough granted a cable franchise to Verizon
Monday (July 21), paving the way for video choice for thousands more
Massachusetts households.

The board's vote brings to 78 the total number of Massachusetts communities
where Verizon's FiOS TV is or will soon be available. 

"We are thrilled to be able to bring FiOS TV to residents in Northborough,"
said Donna Cupelo, Verizon region president for Massachusetts and Rhode
Island.  "Since the launch of FiOS TV in Massachusetts last year, we are
continuing our efforts to meet the consumer demand for cable TV choice."

FiOS TV is the company's fiber-optic television service, which offers a
better-quality picture, more high-definition (HD) and video-on-demand (VOD)
programs, and more reliable service at competitive prices.

Verizon currently offers FiOS TV in 73 Massachusetts communities [see list
below] as well as other locations in New York, New Jersey, California,
Delaware, Florida, Indiana, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Oregon, Rhode Island,
Texas and Virginia. 

"As a result of this new franchise, consumers in Northborough will be able to
choose their cable provider as easily as they choose their phone company,"
said Cupelo. "Competition drives innovation, value and service quality, and it
puts the consumer in control."

Verizon is currently in negotiations with several other communities in
Massachusetts to obtain additional franchises.  For more information on the
Verizon franchise process in the state, log on to www.verizon.com/ma.

The Northborough franchise agreement contains provisions for the network's
future growth; financial support and capacity for educational and government
access channels; cable service to government buildings; and other important
benefits to the town, including insurance, indemnification and enforcement
protections.

"Verizon will compete aggressively for subscribers in Northborough with our
FiOS services, which are fueled by our lightning-fast fiber-optic network,"
Cupelo said. Verizon soon will begin its door-to-door sales campaign in
Northborough, explaining to local consumers the many advantages of FiOS TV.

Verizon is the first company to offer a fiber-to-the premises (FTTP) network,
connecting homes and businesses directly to fiber optics on a widespread
scale.

FiOS TV offers a broad collection of all-digital programming, including 31 HD
channels for Massachusetts customers, with plans to offer all available major
HD programming by year-end.  In addition, FiOS TV customers have access to
more than 10,000 VOD titles per month, 70 percent of which are free.  The VOD
library also includes an increasing number of HD titles, and will offer 1,000
HD VOD titles per month by the end of the year.  Fiber delivers amazingly
sharp pictures and sound, and has the capacity to transmit a wide array of
high-definition programming that is so clear and intense it seems to leap from
the TV screen.  

In addition to FiOS TV, Verizon's fiber network also allows the company to
offer consumers and businesses high-speed FiOS Internet service at download
speeds up to 50 Mbps (megabits per second) and upload speeds up to 20 Mbps.*  

* NOTE: actual (throughput) speeds will vary.


[FiOS TV is available in Abington, Acton, Andover, Arlington, Bedford,
Belmont, Boxborough, Boxford, Braintree, Burlington, Canton, Dedham,
Dunstable, Framingham, Franklin, Georgetown, Hamilton, Hingham, Holliston,
Hopkinton, Ipswich, Lakeville, Lawrence, Lincoln, Littleton, Lexington, Lynn,
Lynnfield, Malden, Marion, Marlborough, Marshfield, Mattapoisett, Medfield,
Medway, Melrose, Methuen, Middleborough, Nahant, Natick, Needham, Newton,
Norfolk, North Andover, North Reading, Norwood, Plymouth, Reading, Rochester,
Rockland, Rowley, Sherborn, Southborough, Stoneham, Sudbury, Swampscott,
Taunton, Tewksbury, Topsfield, Tyngsborough, Wakefield, Walpole, Waltham,
Wareham, Wayland, Wellesley, Wenham, West Newbury, Westborough, Westwood,
Wilmington, Winchester and Woburn. The company also holds TV franchises in
Ashland, Stoughton, Stow and Sutton.]

Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE: VZ), headquartered in New York, is a leader
in delivering broadband and other wireline and wireless communication
innovations to mass market, business, government and wholesale customers. 
Verizon Wireless operates America's most reliable wireless network, serving
more than 67 million customers nationwide.  Verizon's Wireline operations
include Verizon Business, which delivers innovative and seamless business
solutions to customers around the world, and Verizon Telecom, which brings
customers the benefits of converged communications, information and
entertainment services over the nation's most advanced fiber-optic network.  A
Dow 30 company, Verizon employed a diverse workforce of approximately 232,000
as of the end of the first quarter 2008 and last year generated consolidated
operating revenues of $93.5 billion.  For more information, visit
www.verizon.com. 


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SOURCE  Verizon

Ellen Cummings, +1-508-624-2219, ellen.m.cummings@verizon.com, or Phil
Santoro, +1-617-743-4760, philip.g.santoro@verizon.com, both of Verizon
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