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Better Dividend Stock: AT&T vs. Verizon
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoTwo members of America's three-way telecom oligopoly offer huge dividend yields above 6% at the moment. Verizon (NYSE: VZ) and AT&T (NYSE: T) recently...
2 Dow Jones Dividend Stocks That Still Look Like Bargains
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 6 hours agoAt recent prices, its stock offers an eye-popping 6.7% dividend yield. The company announced its...
Verizon customers struggle to use mobile phones during widespread carrier outage
The US Sun· 5 days agoCUSTOMERS of Verizon are struggling to access their mobile carrier during a widespread outage....
Wi-Fi Calling: How to Use It When There's Not Enough Cellular Signal
CNET· 4 hours agoDespite the name, Wi-Fi calling also includes texting and video calls, effectively extending your...
Facing ACP's End: Alternative Internet Aid Options at AT&T, Verizon and More
CNET· 2 days agoThe Affordable Connectivity Program has reached its finals days. April is the last month enrollees will receive the full monthly benefit of $30 to $75, leaving more than 23 million households ...
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Verizon reveals plans for automatic surcharge increase to 'continue improving'
The US Sun· 4 days agoVERIZON customers will soon have to shell out an additional $5 a month starting in June. Verizon...
Verizon is deploying multiple networks to boost connectivity and service during NFL draft
Detroit Free Press via Yahoo News· 6 days agoIt's been a long journey," Hubble said. Verizon deployed 18 antennas along the draft theater to...
Florida Verizon customers among those reporting outages
Naples Daily News via Yahoo News· 5 days agoBrooklyn Most reported Verizon problems The most reported problems customers were experiencing, according to Downdetector were: Mobile phone: 51% No signal: 28% 5G home < ...
Verizon gives customers more peace of mind with enhanced Home Device Protection service
Morningstar· 5 days agoNEW YORK, April 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Research has shown that the average U.S. household has over $11,000 worth of home technology products1. As the number of devices we rely on at home continues to increase, so does the need to protect them.