Verizon Wireless
At an investor conference, an exec says the carrier is killing the plan for “grandfathered” customers and will force existing and new customers to sign up for a tiered “data share” plan on its 4G LTE network.
Verizon Wireless is investigating reports that some customers were experiencing trouble accessing its fourth generation (4G) network, as the company yet again had to face service problems with its faster wireless service.
Confused about which 4G wireless broadband service really is the fastest? U.S. Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-Calif.) wants wireless operators to disclose the true speeds of their self-proclaimed “4G” services.
The congresswoman today introduced a billed called the “Next Generation Wireless Disclosure Act,” which, if passed, would require carriers to inform consumers at the point of sale of the minimum data speeds, network reliability, and coverage of their advertised 4G services.
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The telecoms regulator has launched a consultation on how best to sell off the rights to the next generation of mobile wireless networks.
Grabbing a score of 758 out of 1,000 for customer satisfaction, T-Mobile managed to outshine Verizon Wireless, which scored 743. That left Sprint-Nextel in third place with 731 and AT&T in last with 729.
Today, after years of speculation, Verizon Wireless finally got the iPhone.
Verizon Wireless will start selling Apple Inc’s iPhone on February 10, bringing to an end AT&T’s exclusive run with the smartphone.Here is what iPhone customers can expect from AT&T Inc and Verizon Wireless.
It seems many people believe that if a phone is unlocked it can simply be moved from one network to another.
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T-Mobile beats Verizon to the punch by a day and Sprint Nextel by four days
Verizon Wireless in a statement Sunday said it will pay millions of dollars in refunds to 15 million cell phone customers who were erroneously charged for data sessions or Internet use.
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