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After three years of building its network, its offices, and its stores, Verizon has arrived in Alaska.
Verizon launched its Alaska network and stores September 19, the same day as the iPhone 6 release. Verizon invested more than $120 million dollars in Alaska to build its operations in the state, says Verizon Retail District Manager Chris Fitzgerald. At its launch, Verizon opened a smart store in East Anchorage, a kiosk in the Dimond Center, a smart store in Fairbanks, and offered its products and services at more than thirty additional retail locations through a network of agent partners across the state. As Verizon moves forward in its distribution plan, every new corporate store will be a smart store, Fitzgerald says.
At the grand opening celebration of the Verizon Wireless store in the Tikahtnu Commons in East Anchorage, Fitzgerald explained the interactive smart store setup.
"These stores were designed to be very customer-focused. Everything on display is live and interactive so our consumers can touch, feel, and test all of our products and services," Fitzgerald says.
Broken into four "lifestyle zones," the store caters to wireless users looking to accessorize their phones for music, fitness, health and home efficiency/productivity. The smart stores give customers a chance to find connected electronics which enable the smartphone to control the thermostat or light switch, even when traveling. The store also provides a space for people desiring to learn more about the products and how to use them with the 'Wireless U' learning table in the center of the store, and it brings the HD voice services and other advances in the market for Alaskans to experience themselves.
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