The iconic “Can you hear me now?” guy returns after a decade-long hiatus –this time, reaching beyond Earth’s limits.
Verizon is bringing back the 'Can You Hear Me Now' actor Paul Marcarelli as the "Test Man" with astronaut Buzz Aldrin in a ...
In response to the wildfires in California, Verizon executives said the company’s crisis response team has bene working with ...
Each day across the United States, Verizon teams work with state and local leaders and first responders to help ensure they ...
Verizon's 'Test Man,' an ad character played by actor Paul Maracelli, is returning to work for the telecommunications giant, ...
Late last year, Verizon partnered with Nvidia to launch a new 5G private network with private Mobile Edge Compute (MEC) ...
Verizon is building its AI ecosystem by repurposing its existing infrastructure assets in its intelligent and programmable ...
NEW YORK, Jan. 31, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today, Verizon is pushing the boundaries of satellite and terrestrial telecommunications convergence. Satellites are no longer reserved for the ...
Verizon reported the strongest quarterly results for subscriber growth across mobility and broadband in more than a decade.
Business IT and comms division of telco giant relevels strategy for deployment of artificial intelligence in enterprise use cases.
If you’ve been to a game in an NFL stadium within the last few years, you’ve seen and experienced Verizon technology at work.