Verizon Online Introduces High-Speed Internet Access In Ten More Vermont Communities

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SOUTH BURLINGTON, Vt. - Verizon Online is raising the speed limit in 10 Vermont communities with the introduction of super-fast digital subscriber line (DSL) service for consumers and businesses.

Verizon Online DSL now is available in Barre, Bennington, Middlebury, Manchester, Montpelier, Newport, St. Johnsbury, Swanton, White River Junction and Waterbury. Verizon Online DSL is also available to consumers and businesses in West Lebanon, N.H. served by the Verizon office in White River Junction. Click here for a complete list of telephone number prefixes where Verizon Online DSL service is available in Vermont and West Lebanon, N.H.

Verizon residential customers can take advantage of a $15 discount off the $49.95 monthly price of the entry-level DSL service when they order DSL as part of a package of services called VeriationsSM on at least one home phone. In addition to DSL, the package includes Verizon long-distance, regional-toll service, local services and call management features like Caller ID.

"DSL provides customers with the speed they need to take full advantage of the Internet for their small business needs, telecommuting, banking, shopping online and entertainment like games-on-demand," said Louise McCarren, president of Verizon Vermont. "We've doubled our capacity to deliver turbo-charged Internet access to our Vermont customers."

Verizon Online DSL already is available in Burlington, East Fairfield, Enosburg Falls, Essex Junction, Grand Isle, Milton, Richford, St. Albans, Shelburne, Underhill and Winooski.

Verizon Online Offers Choice of DSL Pricing Plans

Verizon Online offers three pricing plans for its most popular residential DSL service that offers maximum speeds of 768Kbps (kilobits per second) downstream and 128Kbps upstream. The first month is free for all three plans.

  • Consumers who order DSL service by Dec. 31 and make a one-year commitment pay $39.95 a month.

  • Consumers who order DSL service by Dec. 31 on the month-to-month plan pay an introductory price of $29.95 for the second through the sixth month, then the monthly price is $49.95.

  • Consumers who purchase a Veriations bundle of Verizon services can get DSL service for $29.95 for the second through the sixth month and then it is $34.95 a month.

Local Verizon telephone customers who want to order basic DSL service or faster DSL service can get more information online at www.verizon.net or by calling Verizon at 1-800-567-6789.

Microsoft's® Xbox Live Rebate Offered to New Customers

New residential customers have a choice of gifts. They can choose from a $50 rebate toward a Microsoft Xbox console or Xbox Live, a one-year subscription for playing games online, or a $25 virtual MasterCard® for making online purchases.

All Verizon Online DSL packages for consumers include a free do-it-yourself installation kit with a DSL modem, 10 MB (megabytes) of Web storage, 10 MB of e-mail storage and four e-mail boxes. Customers can be billed on their monthly telephone bills or a credit card. All packages come with a 30-day, money-back guarantee.

Consumers with more than one computer can also buy a router that enables multiple computers to share one DSL connection within their home and provides a built-in firewall for added security.

Verizon Online DSL for Business Customers

Verizon Online offers six DSL packages to meet the broadband needs of small and medium-size businesses. The packages range from speeds of 768Kbps downstream and 128Kbps upstream to 7.1Mbps (megabits per second) downstream and 768Kbps upstream. Prices range from $59.95 to $204.95 a month.

Companies that subscribe to Veriations for Business, a bundle of Verizon business-level services on one bill, qualify for a 10 percent discount on their DSL service with a dynamic Internet protocol (IP) address. The bundle includes FirmRate Plus or SimpleOptions long-distance calling plans, DSL and a local package such as WorkSmart, Centrex Plus or CustoPAK.

DSL business packages include the high-speed connection, six domain name e-mail boxes (yourname@yourcompany.com), domain name registration or transfer and domain name service (DNS). Businesses can choose from a static IP address that allows them to host their own servers for e-mail and e-commerce applications or a dynamic IP address. Verizon Online offers wireless and wired routers that allow small and medium-size businesses to connect multiple computers to a single DSL line.

Verizon Online also offers businesses a robust portfolio of business e-mail and Web hosting services. Customers can save time by using the company's new point-and-click Web site tools to edit their own sites.

Technical Definitions

DSL service generally is available to homes and offices located within approximately three miles of Verizon's local switching center or "central office." Some technical limitations may interfere with the ability of individual telephone lines to get DSL, even when the lines are within three miles of a DSL-equipped central office.

Downstream and upstream speeds describing Verizon Online's DSL services are maximum connection speeds between the customer's computer and Verizon's DSL equipment. Actual connection speeds will vary from the maximum speeds and often will be lower. Throughput or download speeds will be lower than connection speeds and vary based on telephone line condition and distance from Verizon's central office, home or office wiring and the server or router speed of sites visited on the Internet, among other factors.

Verizon Online is a full-service Internet service provider, offering a complete selection of dial-up, DSL and dedicated Internet access services for residential consumers and businesses. Verizon Online DSL service is available in 27 states and the District of Columbia.

Verizon Communications

Verizon Communications (NYSE:VZ) is one of the world's leading providers of communications services. Verizon companies are the largest providers of wireline and wireless communications in the United States, with 135.0 million access line equivalents and 31.5 million Verizon Wireless customers. Verizon is also the largest directory publisher in the world. With more than $67 billion in annual revenues and more than 236,000 employees, Verizon's global presence extends to more than 35 countries in the Americas, Europe, Asia and the Pacific. For more information on Verizon, visit www.verizon.com.

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