Verizon Property, Plant, and Equipment 2010-2024 | VZ

Verizon property, plant, and equipment from 2010 to 2024. Property, plant, and equipment can be defined as the sum of all net property, plant & Equipment fields. Where companies do not report a break down of plant, property, & equipment, the value is entered in this field alone.
  • Verizon property, plant, and equipment for the quarter ending September 30, 2024 was $107.528B, a 0.04% increase year-over-year.
  • Verizon property, plant, and equipment for 2023 was $108.31B, a 0.82% increase from 2022.
  • Verizon property, plant, and equipment for 2022 was $107.434B, a 7.76% increase from 2021.
  • Verizon property, plant, and equipment for 2021 was $99.696B, a 5.13% increase from 2020.
Verizon Annual Property, Plant, and Equipment
(Millions of US $)
2023 $108,310
2022 $107,434
2021 $99,696
2020 $94,833
2019 $91,915
2018 $89,286
2017 $88,568
2016 $84,751
2015 $83,541
2014 $89,947
2013 $88,956
2012 $88,642
2011 $88,434
2010 $87,711
2009 $91,985
Verizon Quarterly Property, Plant, and Equipment
(Millions of US $)
2024-09-30 $107,528
2024-06-30 $107,890
2024-03-31 $107,863
2023-12-31 $108,310
2023-09-30 $107,490
2023-06-30 $107,270
2023-03-31 $106,987
2022-12-31 $107,434
2022-09-30 $103,004
2022-06-30 $101,310
2022-03-31 $99,843
2021-12-31 $99,696
2021-09-30 $95,756
2021-06-30 $94,202
2021-03-31 $94,876
2020-12-31 $94,833
2020-09-30 $93,182
2020-06-30 $92,754
2020-03-31 $92,177
2019-12-31 $91,915
2019-09-30 $88,849
2019-06-30 $87,818
2019-03-31 $87,849
2018-12-31 $89,286
2018-09-30 $87,464
2018-06-30 $87,781
2018-03-31 $87,922
2017-12-31 $88,568
2017-09-30 $86,622
2017-06-30 $86,521
2017-03-31 $85,213
2016-12-31 $84,751
2016-09-30 $83,414
2016-06-30 $83,172
2016-03-31 $83,011
2015-12-31 $83,541
2015-09-30 $82,562
2015-06-30 $82,532
2015-03-31 $81,642
2014-12-31 $89,947
2014-09-30 $89,932
2014-06-30 $89,712
2014-03-31 $89,056
2013-12-31 $88,956
2013-09-30 $88,527
2013-06-30 $88,332
2013-03-31 $88,181
2012-12-31 $88,642
2012-09-30 $87,810
2012-06-30 $87,895
2012-03-31 $88,186
2011-12-31 $88,434
2011-09-30 $88,843
2011-06-30 $89,397
2011-03-31 $88,245
2010-12-31 $87,711
2010-09-30 $87,430
2010-06-30 $92,101
2010-03-31 $91,834
2009-12-31 $91,985
2009-09-30 $90,834
2009-06-30 $90,302
2009-03-31 $89,855
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Computer and Technology Wireless - National Providers $170.406B $133.974B
Verizon Communications Inc. offers communication services in the form of local phone service, long distance, wireless and data services. In Jan 2006, Verizon completed its merger with MCI Corporation, a leader in long distance and data networking. With the acquisition of Alltel Wireless Corp. in early 2009, Verizon has surpassed AT&T Inc. as the largest wireless carrier in the North America, serving millions of customers nationwide.Verizon has teamed up with Amazon Web Services to create and deploy low latency applications to mobile devices using 5G and became the first telecom carrier in the world to offer such service. The company has launched a free consumer search engine dubbed OneSearch with enhanced privacy options to add a new dimension to the search ecosystem. It has also announced a pricing breakthrough in the cable industry with the launch of Mix & Match on its FiOS platform, enabling viewers to combine TV with Internet plans effectively without any hidden charges and annual contracts.
Stock Name Country Market Cap PE Ratio
T-Mobile US (TMUS) United States $273.074B 26.83
AT&T (T) United States $160.296B 9.88
Liberty Global (LBTYA) Bermuda $7.172B 0.00
United States Cellular (USM) United States $5.501B 78.01
Cogent Communications Holdings (CCOI) United States $4.104B 0.00
Liberty Latin America (LILA) Bermuda $1.495B 0.00
Liberty Global (LILAK) $1.480B 0.00
Gogo (GOGO) United States $1.007B 16.35
Spok Holdings (SPOK) United States $0.346B 23.36
ATN (ATNI) United States $0.330B 0.00
Old Market Capital (OMCC) United States $0.075B 0.00
Cambium Networks (CMBM) United States $0.033B 0.00
Siyata Mobile (SYTA) Canada $0.001B 0.00