Verizon Offers ONE-BILL for Wireless, Wireline

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Verizon small-business customers in Idaho, Oregon and Washington now can consolidate charges for the company's local, long-distance, wireless, DSL and optional services on one bill.

"Our customers deserve the convenience of one bill for their telecommunications services," said Linda Kruse, vice president, marketing operations for Verizon Retail Markets. "They want to be able to see charges for all services on one monthly statement and be able to write one check. Verizon's goal is to help small-business customers become more efficient and to enable them to spend time operating and expanding their businesses."

To sign up for ONE-BILL, customers need to have Verizon local service and Verizon Wireless service. Both accounts must have good credit records.

"Wireless service is an integral part of the business customer's telecommunications equation," says John Stratton, vice president and chief marketing officer of Verizon Wireless. "ONE-BILL makes good business sense. It gives customers another tool to help manage their business expenses, and it's free."

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