While Verizon may be waiting to officially announce everything courtesy of a press conference, it looks like the company just couldn't wait to pull the curtain off their brand new website, which ...
Verizon Wireless announced on Monday that it will light-up 4G LTE service in 22 new cities this month and another 13 on November 17th. On that date, it will officially offer 4G LTE service in a total ...
Just when we're finally basking in the warmth of spring and picking May flowers, US Cellular finds a reason for us to look forward to the cold and dark winter to come. The carrier announced plans to ...
U.S. Cellular announces the availability of a 4G LTE router that supports up to 30 Wi-Fi clients, and costs $99 with a two-year plan. Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has been involved with technology ...
Artem is a die-hard Android fan, passionate tech blogger, obsessive-compulsive editor, bug hunting programmer, and the founder of Android Police and APK Mirror. Most of the time, you will find Artem ...
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Verizon Wireless' 4G LTE network, touted as the "fastest, most advanced network in action," suffered a major outage on Tuesday and Wednesday. Although the downtime does not seem to have affected all ...
When it comes to wireless broadband standards, there are many acronyms to keep track of. However, few are more important than LTE and 4G. Knowing the difference between 4G and LTE (and now 5G) might ...
The Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), the international organization that developed the widely used UMTS WCDMA/HSPA 3G standards, also developed Long-Term Evolution (LTE). Release 8 was ...
It was only a matter of time until General Motors provided some concrete information about its plans to integrate in-vehicle high-speed 4G LTE wireless connectivity service into its vehicles. And ...
Time moves fast in wireless technology. So Erik Neitzel, a self-proclaimed “geeky guy who wants blinking lights in his cubicle,” surrounds himself with clocks. The distinguished member of technical ...
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