The D.C. city govt. negotiated another extension of its phone ser...
The D.C. city govt. negotiated another extension of its phone service contract with Verizon, to June 8, agreeing to pay $3.5 million toward a past-due phone bill nearing $6 million. Verizon originally was to cut off all D.C. govt.…
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phone service except 911 on April 30 due to the debt but agreed to keep service in place until May 18 while the parties made arrangements. The new extension will allow more time to work out a new contract and make payment plans. Verizon said talks are making progress.