There’s nothing cutting-edge about HTC’s Droid Incredible 4G LTE, a smartphone that’s coming to Verizon Wireless in a few weeks. Yet the new Droid Incredible might become one of Verizon’s most ...
Verizon is preparing to pull the plug on its 3G CDMA network by the end of this year. The company announced the plan more than a year back but it appears some of its customers have yet to upgrade ...
The Verizon Wireless 4G LTE network initially launched last December in Atlanta covering 4.1 million people and over 2,500 square miles. In Athens, the coverage area included over 180,000 residents ...
Speaking from the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Verizon executive Dick Lynch said that the company’s efforts to launch its 4G network are going according to plan. Right now, Verizon is in what ...
T-Mobile made a huge deal in 2024, where it purchased U.S. Cellular towers for over $4 billion, acquiring millions of ...
In this edition of her advice column, Ask Maggie, CNET's Marguerite Reardon explains how to figure out if your smartphone will work on another carrier's network. Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET ...
Speaking to CNN, Verizon Wireless revealed that it has selected Voice-over-LTE to provide voice calling features on devices that use its Long Term Evolution 4G network. It plans to demonstrate the ...
LAS VEGAS -- The first gadgets with built-in access to Verizon Wireless' new, high-speed wireless data network are a smart phone and a tablet from Motorola Mobility Inc., both designed to take ...
Today at CES in Las Vegas, Verizon Wireless did exactly what we thought they'd do: Introduce a boatload of devices that run on its fast 4G wireless network. There were 10 gadgets total, among them ...
You might not think many people still use 3G phones or flip phones, but with 3G networks being shut down later this year, one carrier is working on a special program to make things easier for those ...
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AT&T's "5G E" service is slightly slower than Verizon's and T-Mobile's advanced 4G LTE networks, a study by OpenSignal has found. As Ars readers know, AT&T renamed a large portion of its 4G network, ...