VIDEO: Getting Small Businesses Back in the Game Post-Hurricane Sandy

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Verizon knows that small businesses are the engine of any local economy -- and Lower Manhattan is no different. That's why Verizon is installing a new fiber optic network and providing temporary communications solutions to get small businesses affected by Superstorm Sandy get back into business. Our network technicians and door-to-door representatives are working in the area to help revitalize this important part of New York City.

For more videos on Verizon's Hurricane Sandy restoration efforts, visit vz.to/sandyvideos.

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