O‘AHU — Verizon small business customers in Hawaii now can consolidate on one bill charges for the company’s local, long-distance and wireless calling, and DSL and other optional services. “We know our customers want the convenience of one bill for
O‘AHU — Verizon small business customers in Hawaii now can consolidate on one bill charges for the company’s local, long-distance and wireless calling, and DSL and other optional services.
“We know our customers want the convenience of one bill for their telecommunications services,” said Ken Nfiyasato, Business Solutions Center manager for Verizon Hawaii. “They want to see charges for all services on one monthly statement and write one check. Verizon’s goal is to help small business customers become more efficient and enable them to spend as much time as possible operating and expanding their businesses.”
To sign up for Verizon’s, “ONE-BILL”, customers need to have Verizon local service and Verizon Wireless service. Both accounts must be in the same name and have good credit records.
“Wireless service is an integral part of the business customer’s telecommunications equation,” said Mark Yamauchi, Verizon Wireless director of sales for Hawaii. “ONE-BILL makes good business sense. It gives customers another tool to help manage their business expenses, and it’s free.”
ONE-BILL customers who are registered users of Verizon’s Web site, www. verizon. corn can view all their Verizon charges – including Verizon Wireless charges – online, and they can pay their consolidated bill electronically via the Web. To register for online payments, Verizon customers need information listed on their business phone bill.
To find out if they are eligible and to order Verizon’s ONE-BELL, Verizon customers can visit http://www.verizon.com/0NE-BILL or call their local Verizon business office.
Customers will receive their first ONE-BILL within two to three months after enrollment.
ONE-BILL also is available to Verizon’s small business customers in Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Rhode Island, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, New York, West Virginia and Washington, D.C. The company’s residential customers in 20 states have the ONEBILL option.
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Verizon is the third largest long-distance carrier for U.S. consumers, with
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