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'''MCI''' also known as '''Verizon Business''' is a global communications solutions provider with the world's largest internet backbone network based on company-owned points of presence. The company delivers advance communications connectivity to business, government, and consumers.<ref>[http://www22.verizon.com/investor/corporatehistory.htm verizon.com]</ref>
 
'''MCI''' also known as '''Verizon Business''' is a global communications solutions provider with the world's largest internet backbone network based on company-owned points of presence. The company delivers advance communications connectivity to business, government, and consumers.<ref>[http://www22.verizon.com/investor/corporatehistory.htm verizon.com]</ref>

Revision as of 18:00, 4 June 2011

MCI.JPG
Type: Publicly held
Industry: Telecommunications
Founded: 1963
Founder(s): John Goeken
Headquarters: Ashburn, Virginia
Country: USA
Businesses: The Neighborhood
Website: MCI

verizonbusiness.com

Key People
Ivan G. Seidenberg, Chairman & CEO
Bob Toohey, President

MCI also known as Verizon Business is a global communications solutions provider with the world's largest internet backbone network based on company-owned points of presence. The company delivers advance communications connectivity to business, government, and consumers.[1]

Background

MCI became a holding company of Verizon after an $ 8.5 billion merger transaction in 2006. Verizon Business was formed as a new business unit of Verizon. [2] At present, the MCI logo still exist on the mci.com website but any customer will be redirected to the verizonbusiness.com website upon clicking any product or services offered.

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