Verizon is one of the largest telecom giants in the US, originating from a Regional Bell company after the 1983 AT&T breakup. Officially renamed in 2000 following the merger of Bell Atlantic and GTE, the company once acquired AOL and Yahoo to venture into digital media. However, it has since divested those assets to refocus entirely on its core connectivity business. Currently operating in an oligopoly alongside AT&T and T-Mobile, Verizon is aggressively deploying 5G networks, with a strategic emphasis on Fixed Wireless Access (FWA), fiber broadband, and enterprise private networks.
Here are some articles to give you a basic understanding of the company:
Verizon – background and history
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Verizon 2026Q1 results
Here is the summary of Verizon’s (VZ) latest quarterly earnings report (Q1 2026): Key Financial Performance Operational Highlights and Guidance Verizon demonstrated significant signs of a successful turnaround in its latest quarter (Q1 2026), driven by key operational changes and strategic milestones: 1. New CEO Leadership and Margin Focus This quarter showcased the early strategic…
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Verizon History and Competition
Foundation and Predecessors (1983–2000): The Merger of Regional Bell Companies The roots of Verizon can be traced back to the 1983 breakup of the American telecom giant AT&T. Due to antitrust lawsuits, AT&T was dissolved and split into seven Regional Bell Operating Companies, commonly known as Baby Bells. One of these companies was Bell Atlantic,…
