Video: FiOS Salutes Its Sunshine State Customers

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The Verizon Credo is a 474-word pledge that each employee uses daily to guide our decisions and our actions in our communities. It outlines our commitment to put customers first and to apply our values of integrity, respect, performance excellence and accountability in our business activities.

The first section of the Credo starts with “We have work because our customers value our high-quality communications services.”  As true as this is, we also know we have work because we have customers… and recently, the Verizon team in Florida put together a 30-second TV ad to say, very simply, “thank you” to all of our customers in Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, Polk, Manatee and Sarasota counties.

While this message recognizes our Florida-based customers at year-end, it also signals the promise of the year ahead as Verizon builds on recent developments with FiOS and our other services, like the new offering of 75 channels of in-home viewing on iPads, the LG Smart TV and Xbox 360 in addition to our value-based features like Flex View, the MY FiOS app, our extensive video-on-demand library and in-home features like FiOS Quantum broadband speeds and media manager, among many others. 

So as we say “thank you” to Florida, we also want to remind our valued customers that as good as it is now to be a FiOS customer, we’ve got even more to add to the equation in 2013.

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