Verizon Invests $9.5 Million To Better Serve New Jersey's Hackensack Customers
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HACKENSACK, N.J. -- Verizon customers in the Hackensack area will soon have improved communications as the result of a $9.5 million dollar investment the company is making in its call-switching center here.
Verizon is installing new power systems and other equipment that support high-speed, high-capacity services for business and DSL (digital subscriber line) high-speed Internet service. The power systems also provide continued telecommunications services in the event of a commercial power disruption and allow Verizon technicians to more efficiently monitor and diagnose network power problems.
The company also is upgrading fire detection systems and heating and air conditioning equipment to increase the capacity and reliability of the Verizon telecommunications network. The first two phases of work at the Hackensack center are finished, and the company expects to complete the entire project by the end of this year.
In addition to the Hackensack project, Verizon continues to install fiber-optic cable and other advanced telecommunications equipment throughout the Garden State. At the end of 2002, the company had deployed 1.69 million fiber miles in New Jersey, enough to circle the earth more than 65 times.
"Verizon is the only telecommunications company in New Jersey committed to substantial levels of investment in information-age technology," said Dennis Bone, president of Verizon New Jersey. "Our capital investment over the past three years totals more than $3 billion. That is more than $2.5 million dollars a day that helps to jump-start New Jersey's economic engine and deliver information technology to consumers, entrepreneurs and competitors who use our network."
The company also invests in advanced technology to help conserve energy, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase the security and reliability of Verizon's telecommunications network from Weehawken to Wildwood. Verizon is working with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities to save energy and protect the environment.
"Our investment in the Verizon network is a clear expression of confidence in New Jersey at a time when capital commitments to foster economic growth, improve education and attract new businesses are more important than ever," Bone said.
In addition to deploying the latest technology, Verizon has spent tens of millions of dollars to open New Jersey's local telephone market to competition.
"Verizon has a long history of investment in this state and service to our customers and communities," Bone said. "We will continue to play a vital role in New Jersey's future, just as we have for more than a century."
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