Wholesale Spotlight Series: Eric Cevis, Verizon Global Wholesale – Part 1 of 5

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The global wholesale market is highly dynamic and plays an important role in serving as the catalyst in extending the potential of technological and solutions-oriented advancements.

By leveraging cloud computing, mobility and machine-to-machine technologies to drive innovation and transformative change for industries ranging from healthcare to education to energy, the global wholesale industry plays an important role in creating opportunity by harnessing innovation to provide fresh perspectives on doing things differently.

At the recent Verizon Global Wholesale Partner Summit, Eric Cevis, president of Verizon Global Wholesale sat down for a short video interview to discuss his perspectives on the global wholesale industry and his key message for customers attending the two-day event.

This video is the first of a five-part series. Subsequent installments will feature Verizon Global Wholesale customers discussing their own thoughts on the global wholesale industry and how the power of partnership is critical to mutual success in meeting the requirements of customers.

Verizon Global Wholesale offers a comprehensive portfolio of voice, data, Internet and advanced IT and security solutions to carriers, local service providers, Internet service providers, aggregators, integrators, resellers and content providers around the globe. Visit the Verizon Global Wholesale website for more information.

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