The Communications Workers of America presented a “distorted...
The Communications Workers of America presented a “distorted view” of Verizon’s Voice Link deployment in a Manhattan building, the telco told the New York State Public Service Commission in a filing Wednesday (http://bit.ly/15kFkWw). Superstorm Sandy caused flood damage in the…
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building in question, Verizon said, damaging the digital loop carrier system serving the building. Verizon repaired this by late May but “in the period before repairs in the building were completed and landline service was fully restored, Verizon offered Voice Link without charge as an interim alternative,” it said. The union had characterized the situation as Verizon pushing the residents onto Voice Link, which was not accurate, the telco said.