Verizon Uses Big 10 Championship Game in Indiana as "Dry Run" For Superbowl

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According to Inside Indiana Business, this past weekend’s Big Ten Football Championship game was expected to pump millions into the Indianapolis economy, and many businesses were using it as a dry run for February’s Super Bowl.

As noted by Inside Indiana Business…

That includes Verizon Wireless, which has upgraded facilities and its data network. Regional Vice President John Granby talked about the company’s efforts with Inside Indiana Business Host Gerry Dick.

Verizon Wireless also continues to roll out its higher speed network throughout Indiana. Granby says the key elements to remain successful in the wireless business is the continued investment and upgrades in technology.

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