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Negotiators for the City of Falls Church and Verizon have reached a franchise agreement that will bring Verizon television services to the City and its surrounding areas by this spring if it is ratified by the F.C. City Council, the News-Press has learned. For City residents, it will mean a third cable choice in addition to Cox and RCN.
Terms of the agreement will be brought to the City Council in the form of a new ordinance this Monday night. If a preliminary approval is provided then, it will come back for a final vote on January 23.
If that happens on schedule, Verizon video services could be available to customers in and around the City of Falls Church by March, Verizon’s chief negotiator, Richard Beville, told the News-Press in an exclusive interview yesterday.
Negotiators for the City of Falls Church and Verizon have reached a franchise agreement that will bring Verizon television services to the City and its surrounding areas by this spring if it is ratified by the F.C. City Council, the News-Press has learned. For City residents, it will mean a third cable choice in addition to Cox and RCN.
Terms of the agreement will be brought to the City Council in the form of a new ordinance this Monday night. If a preliminary approval is provided then, it will come back for a final vote on January 23.
If that happens on schedule, Verizon video services could be available to customers in and around the City of Falls Church by March, Verizon’s chief negotiator, Richard Beville, told the News-Press in an exclusive interview yesterday.