Verizon Business Unit Selected by U.S. Postal Service to Provide USD 16.4M in Network Services

Verizon announced that its Business unit has been selected by the U.S Postal Service to provide an estimated USD 16.4 million worth of network services under the federal Networx Universal communications program.

Verizon Business will be the primary provider of long-distance and calling-card services for the agency’s nearly 166,000 lines serving 34,000 locations nationwide, under a 10-year agreement valued at USD 10 million. In addition, the company was awarded a new task order valued at USD 6.4 million to upgrade about 100 data circuits to an Internet protocol network based on multi-protocol label switching.

Verizon Communications, Inc. provides communication services in the United States and internationally.

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