Verizon Invests $8.3 Million To Better Serve Main Line Philadelphia Customers
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WAYNE, Pa. - Verizon customers in Wayne and surrounding Main Line communities of suburban Philadelphia soon will have improved communications as the result of a $8.3 million investment the company is making in its call-switching center here.
Verizon is installing new switching equipment, power systems and heating and air conditioning equipment at its Wayne facility to increase the reliability and capacity of the Verizon network. This switching equipment supports high-speed, high-capacity services for consumers and businesses and DSL (digital subscriber line) high-speed Internet service, and will accommodate future growth. The power equipment keeps the Verizon telecommunications network running in the event of a commercial power outage and allows Verizon technicians to more efficiently monitor and diagnose network power problems.
The company is doubling the size of its Wayne call-switching center to house the new equipment. The building expansion will enable additional competing telephone companies to place their equipment in the Wayne facility and connect it to the Verizon network. Verizon worked closely with local officials to ensure that the building addition conformed to the physical character of the neighborhood. Current plans call for completion of this project in the third quarter of 2003.
In addition, Verizon continues to install fiber-optic cable throughout the commonwealth. Fiber-optic systems use hair-thin glass fibers and digital technology to deliver high-quality telephone service along with sophisticated data communications services. Verizon Pennsylvania ranks fourth among the nation's local telephone companies in fiber-optic cable installed in its network, according to reports compiled by the Federal Communications Commission.
"The Wayne project underlines Verizon's commitment to build and maintain a state-of-the-art telecommunications network throughout Pennsylvania," said James V. O'Rourke, president of Verizon Pennsylvania. "We continue to upgrade our infrastructure to provide rural, suburban and urban customers with better quality service, as well as the platform for high-speed access to the Internet, work-at-home capabilities and a host of other innovative services."
Verizon has invested approximately $2.5 billion in its telecommunications network across the commonwealth over the last three years.
"We are building an advanced telecommunications network that will stimulate job and income growth and will make Pennsylvania one of the most attractive locations for corporations and individuals," O'Rourke said.
"The level of telecom competition in Pennsylvania today is unprecedented," said O'Rourke. "Competition and Verizon's entry into the long-distance market has benefited consumers, who today can choose from many providers for all their communications needs."
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