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Verizon Communications Inc. reports developments across its telecommunications business, including wireless service performance, broadband connectivity, enterprise services and network technology. Company updates commonly address postpaid phone activity, customer economics, cash flow, guidance, investor conference appearances and capital markets actions involving outstanding Verizon and subsidiary notes.
News also covers Verizon's network resilience and public-safety capabilities, including Digital Twin damage modeling, satellite-enabled disaster connectivity, private 5G, fixed wireless access and broadcast solutions. Partnership and sponsorship updates describe how Verizon uses 5G, fiber and venue network design to support connected experiences for customers, businesses, broadcasters and large events.
Verizon Business has been awarded a 10-year, $176 million contract renewal by the Department of Homeland Security's Emergency Communications Division. The contract, initially awarded in 1993, involves providing Government Emergency Telecommunications Service (GETS) and Wireless Priority Service (WPS) for national security and emergency preparedness efforts. This renewal solidifies Verizon's position as a key strategic partner in improving mission-critical communication systems.
First responders from federal, state, and local public safety agencies can access Verizon's WPS through Verizon Frontline, a network designed specifically for their needs. Verizon's commitment to public safety includes a dedicated crisis response team and access to nearly 600 deployable communication assets nationwide. The Verizon Frontline Crisis Response Team offers 24/7 emergency assistance, providing portable cell sites, Wi-Fi hotspots, and other solutions to enable communications during crises.
Verizon (NYSE, NASDAQ: VZ) announced the accepted amounts and pricing terms for its private exchange offers of ten series of notes maturing between 2025 and 2028.
The new notes due in 2035 will be issued under the terms set in the Offering Memorandum and amendments dated July 22, July 30, and August 5, 2024. Withdrawal rights expired on August 2, 2024, with the Extended Early Participation Date set as August 19, 2024, which is also the Expiration Date unless extended or terminated earlier.
All conditions for the exchange offers were met, and the Early Settlement Date is August 9, 2024. The final settlement date will be two business days after the Expiration Date. The new notes, featuring a 4.780% coupon and totaling $2.165 billion, will mature on February 15, 2035.
Eligibility for the exchange is restricted to qualified institutional buyers and non-US persons. The new notes will not be registered under the Securities Act of 1933 and are not available to US retail investors.
Verizon Business announced the return of Small Business Days from August 5-11, offering special deals and tech consultations for small and midsize businesses. The event features:
- Free 5G phone for new business customers
- $30/month off select 5G Business Internet plans
- Free tech checks and personalized consultations
- 12 months of Business Internet Security Plus for new LTE Business Internet customers
The event coincides with National Black Business Month, highlighting Verizon's commitment to supporting diverse businesses. Verizon recently received the 2024 Corporate Partner of the Year award from the U.S. Black Chambers and aims to support one million small businesses by 2030 through initiatives like Small Business Digital Ready.
Verizon (NYSE, NASDAQ: VZ) announced early participation results for its private exchange offers of 10 series of notes maturing between 2025-2028. As of August 2, 2024, holders of the Old Notes tendered them for newly issued notes due 2035 (New Notes). The early participation deadline is extended to August 19, 2024, matching the expiration date of the offers.
The company will settle all Old Notes tendered by the original early participation date on August 9, 2024. The maximum aggregate principal amount of New Notes to be issued has not been exceeded, so Verizon will continue to accept Old Notes until the expiration date.
The final settlement date will be two business days after the expiration date. Eligible Holders can only access the Offering Memorandum if they meet specific criteria.
The New Notes will not be registered under the Securities Act and can only be offered or sold under specific exemptions. Global Bondholder Services serves as the Information Agent and Exchange Agent.
SIMPLE Mobile, a no-contract wireless provider on Verizon's network, has launched a -time promotion offering triple the data on select plans for new customers. The $25 plan now includes 15GB, the $30 plan 30GB, and the $40 plan 45GB of data. Additionally, SIMPLE Mobile has enhanced its Lifeline benefits, providing eligible customers with a $10 monthly discount on any plan. This allows qualifying Lifeline customers to get 15GB of high-speed data for just $15/month.
The company has introduced a QR code system for easy Lifeline enrollment at its 5,000 nationwide retailers. SIMPLE Mobile has also refreshed its brand with new fonts, designs, and colors. The company topped the recent Wave7 Research quarterly multi-carrier prepaid dealer survey as the top seller.
Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE, NASDAQ: VZ) has announced an amendment to its previously announced private exchange offers for 10 series of notes. The key change is an increase in the spread used to determine the interest rate for the new notes, from 100 basis points to 107 basis points over the yield of the 4.375% U.S. Treasury Security due May 15, 2034. All other terms and conditions, including the Early Participation Payment and Early Participation Date (August 2, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. New York City time), remain unchanged. The exchange offers are being made solely through the Offering Memorandum and related documents, subject to applicable securities laws and regulations.
Verizon Frontline's Crisis Response Team has deployed support for over 6,800 first responders battling 15 wildfires in Oregon and Washington. The team provided Satellite Picocell on a Trailer (SPOT) units and nearly 200 other solutions to enhance critical voice and data connectivity in remote areas. This effort is part of nearly 800 responses to support requests from public safety agencies across 44 states in 2024. The team is also assisting with the Durkee Fire, currently the largest wildfire in the contiguous U.S. at over 288,000 acres. Verizon Frontline offers 24/7 emergency assistance at no cost to supported agencies, providing portable cell sites, Wi-Fi hotspots, and charging stations to enable communications and boost network performance.
Verizon has donated $15,000 to Gateway Global, a St. Louis nonprofit focused on STEM-based apprenticeship education and workforce development. The donation coincides with the completion of a mentoring program where Verizon network team members shared their experiences with local students. Gateway Global prepares youth for high-quality jobs in geo-spatial careers, supporting the $2 billion National Geo-Spatial Intelligence Agency headquarters under construction in North St. Louis.
The partnership, established in 2022, culminated in a STEM event showcasing drone demos and Verizon's 5G Network technologies. Verizon's support aims to foster entry-level tech jobs and career advancement in critical infrastructure. The collaboration highlights the impact of mentorship in supporting the future workforce in St. Louis.
Verizon Business has been awarded a $77.7 million task order to modernize the National Weather Service's (NWS) network infrastructure. The project aims to transition NWS's voice and data services from the Networx contract to the Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions (EIS) vehicle. This upgrade will support NWS's critical mission of providing weather, water, and climate data, forecasts, and warnings.
The task order focuses on increasing cost-effectiveness, reducing total ownership costs, improving network performance, and incorporating new technologies. This award follows Verizon's recent three-year Cooperative Research and Development Agreement with NOAA to explore rapid deployment of uncrewed aircraft systems for storm damage assessment.
As a NOAA/NWS Weather Ready Nation Ambassador, Verizon supports efforts to enhance national readiness against extreme weather events. Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE, Nasdaq: VZ) generated revenues of $134.0 billion in 2023.
Verizon has launched the Siyata SD7, a mission-critical push-to-talk device, as part of its stocked handset portfolio. This collaboration with Siyata Mobile Inc. (SYTA) aims to revolutionize communication for first responders and enterprise clients across the United States. The SD7 is a purpose-built 'cellular radio' offering excellent coverage, improved functionality, and low costs.
Key features of the Siyata SD7 include:
- Mission-Critical Push-to-Talk (MCPTT)
- Rugged design for field use
- Emergency button and GPS tracking
- Seamless integration with Verizon Frontline
- Low start-up and operating costs
Verizon Frontline's vice president, Cory Davis, expressed excitement about bringing this potential game-changer to customers, while Siyata's CEO, Marc Seelenfreund, is optimistic about the opportunities for the SD7 as a stocked item by Verizon.