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[Telecom News] “Verizon Wireless’ strong reputation in innovation, network quality and reliability, and superior products and services was very attractive in our decision to deliver state-of-the-art mobile solutions to consumer, business and government customers. Qwest’s strategies for success certainly will benefit from this deal and we look forward to a solid relationship with Verizon Wireless.”

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[mocoNews] Updated: Qwest Inks Deal With Verizon Wireless; Sprint Is Likely ...: UPDATE: Sure enough, a Qwest spokesperson got back to me, confirming that indeed Qwest is dumping Sprint for Verizon, although it won’t officially happen until February when their MVNO contract expires. Qwest will continue supporting “Qwest Wireless”

[PinStack.com - Smartphone Professionals Alliance] Qwest to Deliver Verizon Wireless Products and Services to Its ...: "Verizon Wireless' strong reputation in innovation, network quality and reliability, and superior products and services was very attractive in our decision to deliver state-of-the-art mobile solutions to consumer, business and government customers. Qwest's strategies for success certainly will benefit from this deal and we look forward to a solid relationship with Verizon Wireless."

[Phone Arena - Latest News] Qwest partners with Verizon Wireless (Phone Arena News): Existing Qwest residential customers can choose to bundle their Verizon Wireless service with their Qwest landline, internet and/or video and receive one bill for all services. Wireless customers will have access to the full line of Verizon Wireless products and services and can purchase service at Qwest retail stores, via their call centers or online at qwest.com.

[Communications Engineering & Design Headline News] Qwest dropping Sprint, going mobile with Verizon: The two companies said that subscribers will have access to the full line of Verizon Wireless handsets, smartphones and BlackBerry devices, as well as high-speed broadband wireless services for e-mail, Internet access and multimedia services.

[Bits] Qwest Hangs Up on Sprint Nextel - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com: Quest has the ability to have one voicemail box for both your cellphone and your home phone. They also allow you to link your cell service with your home service so your cell will ring if its on and someone calls your house or if your cell is off and someone calls your cell, your home phone will ring.

[Silicon Alley Insider: iPhone] Qwest Dumps Sprint Nextel For Verizon Wireless: I could switch to Verizon, wait for the phone to come in the mail, activate the new phone and then cancel prior to 30 days. After calling QWEST customer service I found out that there are actually three phones that are offered (I still have not found out which ones they are, also I was told that after sometime in 2-09 all current QWEST phones will go dead and this terminates the contract without penalties to the end user (this may or may not be true since no one at QWEST can agree on anything).

[Brier Dudley's blog] Brier Dudley's blog | Qwest hangs up on Sprint, calls in Verizon ...: When we start offering Verizon Wireless service this summer, current Qwest/Sprint customers will have the option to switch if they choose but don't have to right away and won't have to take any action to keep their current arrangement. Eventually we will transition them to Verizon Wireless but are still working on those details.

[Consumer Reports Electronics Blog] Share your telecom "bundling" experiences: Consumer Reports ...: Adding to the complexity is that individual providers frequently offer a variety of bundles, allowing you to increase your Internet surfing speeds, for example, or the number of channels included with the TV portion of your service, all, of course, at a higher price. Promotional pricing that ends in anywhere from 3 to 12 months can make difficult to find the amount you’ll ultimately pay.

[Saintless] Qwest SUCKS! | Saintless: I called the new number, which appeared to be either an internal number or one meant for mega corporations who have whole departments just to deal with Qwest, and know their terminology. At this point, I considered calling my ex-boyfriend, who works for Qwest and is over the department whose phone number I had just called.

[Still Life Cafe] Still Life Cafe » time passages Same number - new “it.”: Of course it didn’t help that a few months back a payment I’d made to Qwest got dropped in the mud by the mailbox of my home, same thing happened to the rent check. I only realized this when I found both mud spattered envelopes by accident one day as I stooped to pull a couple of weeds peeking through the wooden steps, where the mail box is affixed.

[Network and Telecom Strategies Blog] Network and Telecom Strategies Blog: Is a femtocell in your future?: “Phone service”is like $14/month, w/taxes it bumps to $24/month, w/the “bundle” of voicemail, CallerID and Message Waiting (I don’t need CW but it is the same cost with the bundle as VM and CID added seperately), and my monthly bill touches $48/month - this does not include the long-distance “access fee” to allow us to make per minute LD calls as our cell plan has enough minutes to cover LD for us.

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