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Can gains in Verizon Wireless offset continued fixed-line losses?
Fred Day
Oct. 30, 2006

It will finally determine Verizon's fate. They are losing business right and left in fixed-line business. the businesses are switching steadily. But Verizon wireless is gaining with great momentum. Can gains in Verizon Wireless offset continued fixed-line losses?

According to analysts surveyed Verizon has a great time now. But as other carreers jump in the wireless and compition in the cellular business becomes tough, Verizon may fall apart.

Verizon Wireless added 1.9 million users, more than any of its U.S. rivals. the momentum is high. But there is a limit to how much it can finally gain in coming months.


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