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Jim Gerace

Vice President – Corporate Communications, Verizon Wireless
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Jim Gerace is responsible for national media relations, community relations and employee communications. He also serves as the wireless company’s chief news media spokesman.

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V.P. Debate on V CAST
Posted by Jim Gerace in Wireless on October 02, 2008, 10:24 AM EST
Just thought I’d pass along a quick note: The highly-anticipated Vice Presidential debate tonight at 9pm EDT (Oct. 2) can be seen on your Verizon Wireless phone.  In fact, Verizon Wireless customers have two ways to watch U.S. Senator Joe Biden and Alaska Governor Sarah Palin debate live from St. Louis. 1.  V CAST video: CBS News covers the proceeding, in real-time.2.  V CAST Mobile TV stations including NBC, MSNBC, CNBC, FNC and CBS are expected to carry the debates live, with their usual news...
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The Fight Against Telemarketers
Posted by Jim Gerace in Wireless on June 09, 2008, 10:31 AM EST
Last month, the Star-Ledger (New Jersey’s largest newspaper) published a story on its front page called “Cellular companies hunt nameless nuisances.”  The article focused on how wireless consumers are becoming increasingly annoyed with text message spam and telemarketing calls sent to their wireless phones.  Verizon Wireless tries to stay ahead of the bad guys by using all our resources – network, legal, human and others – to help stop what is not only a nuisance, but an invasion of privacy,...
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Verizon Joins LiMo as Core Member
Posted by Jim Gerace in Wireless on May 14, 2008, 09:53 AM EST
Wanted to share this announcement (pasted below, linked when ready) here at Policyblog.  [Related: See my post and the Open Development initiative website to trace the ‘openness’ leadership we’ve embraced at Verizon Wireless.]  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  Verizon Joins LiMo Foundation™ With Verizon on Board of Directors, LiMo Expands Major Wireless Service ProviderEngagement Across North America, Asia and Europe LONDON, England; TOKYO, Japan, and BASKING RIDGE, N.J., United States,...
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Open Development and 700MHz
Posted by Jim Gerace in Wireless on May 06, 2008, 05:45 PM EST
Some companies are using the regulatory process to try to change rules, after-the-fact, of the recently-completed 700 MHz spectrum auction.  Verizon Wireless is pleased to have been a winner of spectrum in that auction, to support incredible new "4G" products and services.   Google's filing has no legal basis.  It's really no surprise that despite not winning spectrum, they continue to try to change the rules and further their own business interests through the regulatory process.  We expect...
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VZW Counsel on 700MHz Plans
Posted by Jim Gerace in Wireless on April 21, 2008, 05:20 PM EST
In case you missed it, I wanted to pass along the remarks of our General Counsel before the House Commerce Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet.  Good stuff on “transformative” power of the wireless broadband now within reach.    Oral TestimonySteven E. ZippersteinVice President, Legal and External Affairsand General CounselVerizon Wireless  COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND COMMERCESUBCOMMITTEE ON TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND THE INTERNETU.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES  April 15, 2008 Good...
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