Verizon Customers in Wisconsin Can Now Get Unlimited Direct-Dialed Local, Regional, Domestic Long-Distance Calling -- and More
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SUN PRAIRIE, Wis. - Verizon customers in Wisconsin can now take advantage of one of the best deals in home calling services -- the Verizon Freedom unlimited all-distance calling package. The new package, launched throughout the state today, includes unlimited direct-dialed local, regional and long-distance calling, plus the most popular call-management features - all for one low monthly price.
Verizon also offers Freedom packages that enable customers to incur additional benefits. For example, customers automatically qualify for additional value and savings when purchasing Verizon Online high-speed Internet access.
The Verizon Freedom calling package covers all direct-dialed domestic calls as well as direct-dialed calls to Canada and certain United States territories. Also included at no extra charge are five of Verizon's most popular call-management features: Home Voice Mail, Caller ID, Call Waiting, Three-Way Calling and Speed Dialing. The package costs $64.95 per month. Additional taxes and charges apply.
Verizon customers can select various combinations of local, regional toll and long-distance calling, dial-up or high-speed Internet access, adding savings progressively. The more services customers buy in the bundle, the bigger the savings when compared with the price of the same services sold separately.
"The main advantage of the Verizon Freedom calling package is its simplicity," said Judy Verses, Verizon senior vice president, national marketing. "Since we launched the package in several states last year, sales of Verizon Freedom have eclipsed our initial projections by a wide margin. With this package, customers can just make the call -- or as many calls as they want -- anytime, and talk for as long as they like.
"When Verizon launched long-distance, we promised to give customers the services they want, packaged the way they want them, and to keep things simple," she said. "Our customers want flat-rated, comprehensive packages, and the Verizon Freedom unlimited-calling package is the answer."
In addition to unlimited direct-dialed all-distance calling, customers can add unlimited DSL (digital subscriber line Internet access) for an additional $29.95 a month - a savings of $60 a year off the regular price of $34.95 a month.
In addition to Wisconsin, the package was simultaneously launched today in Washington, Oregon and Idaho.
Jeff Kagan, telecommunications industry analyst, said, "Customers love bundled services, but hate watching the clock. The future is not just about the simplicity of bundles, but also about buckets of minutes and unlimited minutes for a flat fee. Verizon is tapping into one of the most important trends in the industry today. It is a very competitive offering and will keep Verizon on the cutting edge."
The unlimited long-distance calling allowance, provided by Verizon Long Distance, includes direct-dialed calls to anywhere in the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands in the Pacific. The Verizon Freedom unlimited package can be combined with certain Verizon international calling plans for additional savings.
The new package will simplify customer bills. Customers can sign up for Verizon Freedom by visiting www.verizon.com/unlimited. A single-line item that's the same every month will cover all relevant package charges, and call detail will not be provided, except as an option where required by state regulations.
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