Posted - April 15, 2003 7:43am
The nation's largest local phone company will launch long-distance service Tuesday in Maryland.
Maryland's Public Service Commission approved Verizon's application in December, demanding that the company meet ten conditions.
Verizon is the nation's third-largest long-distance company.
As of Tuesday, Verizon is selling long-distance services in 48 states and Washington, D.C. It plans to begin long-distance service in West Virginia next month. Verizon does not offer the service in Alaska.
Some analysts and trade groups believe Verizon Communications' entry into the long-distance market will give consumers more choices and boost competition.
The nation's largest local phone company will launch long-distance service Tuesday in Maryland.
Maryland's Public Service Commission approved Verizon's application in December, demanding that the company meet ten conditions.
Verizon is the nation's third-largest long-distance company.
As of Tuesday, Verizon is selling long-distance services in 48 states and Washington, D.C. It plans to begin long-distance service in West Virginia next month. Verizon does not offer the service in Alaska.
Some analysts and trade groups believe Verizon Communications' entry into the long-distance market will give consumers more choices and boost competition.