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Verizon Business' comprehensive services will include everything from basic voice to sophisticated high-capacity data, Internet access and broadcast circuits. These services include providing cutting-edge capabilities to power "Spin Alley," the designated area for the media to conduct live interviews for television and Internet broadcast.
An estimated 60 million to 100 million people are expected to watch the presidential debates, which will be televised and streamed online. In addition to traditional print and broadcast media, the event is expected to attract bloggers and other online publications.
"Verizon's global network and expertise have been invaluable in wiring our campus to host an event of this magnitude," said
"As with all of our customers,
In addition to hosting the debate,
Verizon Mobilizes to Provide Comprehensive Services
More than 80 Verizon managers and technicians have been working to install the equivalent of 950 miles of cabling. The company is also mobilizing a portable mini-central office to handle call-routing for approximately 1,400 voice-grade lines. High-speed Internet access over two diverse gigabit Ethernet circuit lines will provide the media with the necessary bandwidth to support online broadcasts and stories, blogging, digital darkrooms and the transmission of large photo files. In addition, 40 video broadcast circuits have been deployed over Verizon's fiber-optic network to handle the requirements of live television broadcasts.
Verizon Business' global IP network has been recognized for the tenth consecutive year as the most connected Internet backbone network by TeleGeography, a research division of PriMetrica Inc. Verizon Business' expansive footprint enables its customers to reach more destinations directly than any other service provider. Its leading global network capabilities, backed by more than 32,000 employees worldwide, enable Verizon Business to provide its customers some of the industry's highest levels of service reliability.
Verizon Business -- the company that helped pioneer the commercial Internet two decades ago through its predecessor companies, UUNET and MCI -- today has an IP network that spans six continents and includes points of presence throughout
Credentialed media that still need to order telecommunications services can visit www.hofstra.edu/debate to access the event rate card. Verizon Business employees will be providing support during the event.
About Verizon Business
Verizon Business, a unit of Verizon Communications (NYSE: VZ), operates the world's most connected public IP network and uses its industry-leading global-network capabilities to offer large-business and government customers an unmatched combination of security, reliability and speed. The company integrates advanced IP communications and information technology (IT) products and services to deliver leading enterprise solutions including managed services, security, mobility, collaboration and professional services. These solutions power innovation and enable the company's customers to do business better. For more information, visit www.verizonbusiness.com.
About Hofstra University
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