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Verizon New England Inc Bonds

Verizon New England Inc, headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, is a prominent telecommunications company established to provide a wide range of communication services in the New England region. As a subsidiary of Verizon Communications Inc., it is dedicated to delivering high-speed internet, wireless, and digital television services to consumers and businesses alike.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
VZ 7.88% 2029-11-15 USDVerizon New England IncUnited States2029-11-157.8754.29
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Verizon New England Inc issue history

Verizon New England has a long-standing history of bond issuances, beginning in the early 2000s as a means to finance network expansion and modernization projects. Notably, in 2018, the company issued $1 billion in green bonds aimed at funding sustainable infrastructure initiatives. Currently, its bond yields are competitive, generally hovering around 3.5%, reflecting a stable credit profile within the telecommunications sector. Investors note that the company’s bonds often carry protective covenants, offering an additional layer of security for bondholders, which contributes to their appeal in the fixed-income market.