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Could Verizon be for A La Carte?

*** Update - This post is actually from December. I only came across it today. 

David H. Deans, the Senior Partner of Deans & Associates, and the founder of GeoActive Group USA, has a short post on his blog today including a quote from a Verizon Spokesman.  Here is a short quote from his blog:

But both carriers(AT&T & Verizon) seem quite amenable to à la carte pricing, even as the cable and satellite operators fight tooth-and-nail to nip the idea in the bud. “There is some feeling that this may be a differentiator for Verizon or AT&T,” said Verizon spokesperson Eric Rabe. “This could be something that either company adopts to differentiate themselves, but we are still examining our options in this area.”

This is the kind of thinking you would expect to see from a well run company.  I hope to hear more about this and I'll try to contact Mr. Deans and/or Mr. Rabe. 


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Awesome blog. Peace out until next time TabathaOster

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