Verizon Courts SMBs With New Perk | Internet News

Verizon Courts SMBs With New Perk

Written By
Colin C. Haley
Colin C. Haley
Jan 15, 2004
1 minute read

Looking for an edge over upstart telecoms and ISPs, New York-based Verizon Thursday launched a new portal for its small and medium business (SMB) customers.

Besides tools to manage accounts, Verizon Business Center includes: news reports; stock prices; industry papers; and online classes.

Catherine Hogan Lewis, a Verizon spokesperson, said the SMB portal was the latest move to reach out to the SMB sector. Other efforts include bundled voice and data services, Wi-Fi , Internet security services and Web hosting.

The content and services are supplied by FluentMedia, the content licensing arm of the Tribune Company . Terms of the contract were not disclosed.

Chicago-based FluentMedia draws material from Tribute newspapers, including the Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times and Newsday, as well as wire services, trade publications and other sources.

Verizon recently committed $3 billion to upgrade its wireless and wireline networks to new Internet protocol technology. The moves will allow the carrier to offer new services such as Voice over Internet Protocol calling and greater mobility.

The company’s smaller competitors, such as Broadview Networks, contend that they can better serve the SMB market because it is their primary focus.

It’s a claim Verizon hopes to rebut with announcements like Thursday’s.

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