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Who We Are Customers rely on wireless broadband more – and in more ways – than ever before. Verizon is at the center of this connected world. Our superior networks give us a competitive edge in delivering the digital experiences that are vital to customers’ lives and businesses’ success. In addition to our strong foundation in wireless and broadband, we’re disrupting ourselves and the industry by building the businesses of the future such as the Internet of Things and mobile video. We have a track record of delivering both revenue growth and profits, enabling us to innovate, invest, develop our employees’ skills, and reward our shareowners. Most of all, we have the two things that any company needs for long-term success: an ethical, customer-centric culture and an essential role in making the world a better place. Our Wireless Standard As the nation’s largest wireless company, we serve 112.6 million retail connections and operate more than 1,700 retail locations in the United States. As an industry leader, our 4G LTE network covers 98% of U.S. population and our platforms are delivering digital video, Internet of Things, security and cloud services. Verizon Wireless is wholly owned by Verizon Communications Inc. and is headquartered in Basking Ridge, N.J.
The Verizon-Samsung partners We started the world's first 5G radio access network deployment together. We've placed trails for a virtualized cell-site infrastructure through our VRAM program. The innovation that occurs between both teams is based on mutual understanding of what's important for technology development, common appreciation for the customer experience, and a commitment to innovation and cost efficiency for the operator. Our VRAM program with Samsung is based on three main factors. The first is cost efficiency. The second is network reliability performance. And the t From a cost standpoint, our ability to deploy common infrastructure to a cell-site and then run various software programs on it, specifically VRAM with Samsung, has been incredibly cost-effective for us. When you can put general-purpose compute and commodity hardware in a site and accommodate multiple different software functions, it's an incredibly efficient deployment for us. It opens up new doors for innovation. From cell-site optimization to other compute resources that can be made available. And eventually you're putting a whole layer of programmability on top of your cloud-based VRAM arc So VRAM comes with a massive increase in programmability, customization, and service agility, much With VRAM, we can layer on orchestration for software deployments. We can layer on service improvements through our SON applications that run on our VRAM network and all geared towards improving network reliability and delivering a much better customer experience in a much faster time. So beyond today's VRAM deployments and all the benefits around the customer experience, service programmability and agility, orchestration and automation, the big impact here is as an operator, Verizon has a much better place to start from when it comes to 5G advanced capabilities, all of the cool stuff that's going on with automation and orchestration, and later down the road for 6G. We've got an arc