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  2. SonicWall - Wikipedia

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    SonicWall is an American cybersecurity company that sells a range of Internet appliances primarily directed at content control and network security. These include devices providing services for network firewalls , unified threat management (UTM), virtual private networks (VPNs), virtual firewalls , SD-WAN , cloud security and anti-spam for email.

  3. Verizon (wireless service) - Wikipedia

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    Verizon is an American wireless network operator that previously operated as a separate division of Verizon Communications under the name Verizon Wireless. In a 2019 reorganization, Verizon moved the wireless products and services into the divisions Verizon Consumer and Verizon Business , and stopped using the Verizon Wireless name.

  4. Verizon - Wikipedia

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    Verizon Communications Inc. (/ v ə ˈ r aɪ z ən / və-RY-zən), is an American telecommunications company headquartered in New York City. [3] It is the world's second-largest telecommunications company by revenue and its mobile network is the largest wireless carrier in the United States, with 114.2 million subscribers (and roughly 17th largest globally) as of September 30, 2024.

  5. Could Verizon's Deal Go Sideways Too? - AOL

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    Now that the AT&T (NYS: T) merger is off the table, a new telecom proposal can get the Full Monty of regulatory attention. The blockbuster deal that Verizon (NYS: VZ) made earlier this month with ...

  6. The Monster Merger Deal to Watch For - AOL

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  7. Can Verizon Pull Off This Audacious Merger? - AOL

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  8. MCI Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In May 2003, in a controversial deal, the company was given a $45 million no-bid contract by the United States Department of Defense to build a cellular phone service in Iraq as part of the U.S.-led reconstruction effort despite the fact that the company was not known for its expertise in building wireless networks. [20] [21]

  9. Alltel - Wikipedia

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    Alltel was a landline, wireless and general telecommunications services provider, primarily based in the United States.Before its wireless division was acquired by Verizon Wireless and AT&T, Alltel provided cellular service to 34 states and had approximately 13 million subscribers.