On Tuesday, Verizon announced that it will launch HD Voice over LTE in the coming weeks. With this launch, Verizon is taking the first step toward shedding CDMA2000 as its primary network platform.
Alright, I know there's a lot of information on this out there, but some of it's out-dated and it's all REAL confusing, so please don't accuse me of not doing my homework here. What's the current ...
Eventually, Verizon stopped supporting the 3G CDMA network. Verizon delayed the termination of its 3G network until 2022 although it was originally scheduled to do so in the year 2019. The company ...
Verizon, AT&T, and Sprint have been falling all over themselves rolling out new coverage areas as fast as possible. Well, Verizon is continuing to bet big with LTE. Come next year, we’re going to see ...
If Verizon Wireless sells the iPhone, possible as early as 2010, it would likely sell it with a dual-mode radio that works with Verizon’s CDMA network and its upcoming, faster LTE network. Monday’s ...
(KTLA) — If you get a new Verizon phone in the mail, it’s not a scam. The wireless company is sending new 4G LTE phones to customers still on Verizon’s 3G network. Get the latest news, weather, sports ...
The rumor mill is heating up again with another iPhone rumor. This time, the word is that Verizon will get a CDMA/EVDO iPhone model to sell as soon as Apple’s exclusive agreement in North America with ...
It's not usual for large profit-oriented corporations to dole out millions of dollars to serve the interests of their consumers. But that seems to be precisely what U.S telecom carrier Verizon is up ...
Oh hello! The FCC has just approved a phone with the model number PB99300. It’s HTC-made, CDMA-using and just happens to remind us of the Nexus One‘s PB99100 model number. Odds are that this handset ...
I don’t know, guys. Do what you want with your money, but this is a little freaky. Someone posted a CDMA RAZR on eBay for $1,199.00 which is about $1,100 more than I would spend for this phone. Sure, ...
Verizon Wireless on Wednesday will launch a commercial data service in two U.S. metropolitan areas that will typically deliver speeds that are several times faster than a dial-up connection, a ...
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