Verizon upgrades network along Jersey Shore to bolster public safety, handle massive data increase
June 18 2024 - 9:00AM
With people flocking to the Jersey Shore for sunshine, beaches and
endless options for summer fun, Verizon has seen a massive increase
in data usage on its network – even on the boardwalk and the sand.
To address this surge and prepare for the continued influx expected
throughout the summer months, Verizon recently completed major
upgrades to the network serving customers, businesses and first
responders along the Jersey Shore.
Network infrastructure upgrades have been activated in Sea Girt,
Lavallette, Seaside Park, and Ortley Beach, with additional network
upgrades expected in Brick and Asbury Park.
These upgrades will deliver even faster, more reliable internet
connections to communities across Monmouth and Ocean counties,
supporting public safety, enabling businesses, and enhancing the
quality of life for residents and visitors.
“Staying connected is a huge part of people’s lives. Even when
they’re at the beach, our customers are streaming, answering
emails, video calling, and using their favorite apps,” said Garima
Garg, Associate Vice President of Engineering and Operations for
Verizon. “These investments bolster the network and empower
residents, businesses, and our first responders.”
Communication is key for first
responders For those tasked with helping keep our
communities safe, communication is vital – especially when
emergencies happen. When recently surveyed, first responders
revealed network reliability and speed are top priorities. For
public-safety officials, network improvements enable:
- Improved communication and data sharing
- Faster response times to emergencies
- Enhanced ability to utilize real-time crime-fighting
technologies
“When crowds are at their peak, it’s important to have the
capacity to handle call traffic, for both civilians and first
responders,” said Jason Mitchell, Associate Director for the
Verizon Frontline Crisis Response Team’s East Region.
“Additionally, network advancements like 5G Ultra Wideband are
helping enable innovative new technology for first responders to
use as they keep people safe.”
Small businesses say connectivity
matters The summer season is critical to many small
businesses along the Jersey Shore. When it comes to reaching
customers, managing employees and making sales, small business
owners are investing in connectivity. A survey of small and medium
businesses found that businesses have continued to significantly
upgrade their bandwidth in the past three years: 52 percent in
2021, 51 percent in 2022, and 53 percent in 2023. This continued
need for increased bandwidth highlights the growing digital
dependency for businesses of all sizes.
“Small businesses are looking for every tool to
help manage their operations and drive sales,” said Erika Angell,
Verizon Business Vice President of R2B East. “Connectivity isn’t a
‘nice to have’ for small businesses, it’s a ‘must have,’ and we are
committed to providing our small business customers with the tools
and solutions they need to keep their businesses moving
forward.”
Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE, Nasdaq: VZ) was formed in
2000 and is one of the world’s leading providers of technology and
communications services. Headquartered in New York City and with a
presence around the world, Verizon generated revenues of $134.0
billion in 2023. The company offers data, video and voice services
and solutions on its award-winning networks and platforms,
delivering on customers’ demand for mobility, reliable network
connectivity, and security.
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