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美国最大的电信运营商Verizon为了增加在移动市场的份额,正在持续关注对非核心资产的削减。但目前来看,Verizon希望对出售固网资产采取更谨慎的做法,而不是像同Fair Point和Frontier的交易那样,跨越多个市场和州,而更可能选择在每个州选出部分市场销售。Verizon很长一段时间以来一直在进行着剥离固定资产的工作,2008年,Verizon向Fair Point出售了其在新英格兰北部的固定网络,2010年又向Frontier出售了此前已经放弃的14个州的农村接入网络。随着资产的出售,Verizon也顺势将那些固守铜缆网络的用户迁移到了光纤网络。2014年,共有20万铜缆网络用
Verizon, the nation’s largest telecoms operator, is continuing to focus on cutting non-core assets in an effort to increase its presence in the mobile market. But for now, Verizon hopes to take a more cautious approach to selling fixed-line assets rather than across multiple markets and states, as with the Fair Point and Frontier deals, and more likely to elect to sell portions of the market in each state . Verizon has been stripping fixed assets for a long time. In 2008, Verizon sold its fixed network in northern New England to Fair Point. In 2010, Verizon again sold Frontier the rural areas of 14 states it had abandoned Access the network. With the sale of assets, Verizon also homeopathic those who stick to the copper network users migrated to the optical network. In 2014, a total of 200,000 copper cable networks were used