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At a press conference moments ago, Verizon Wireless unveiled a host of upcoming devices built for its 4G LTE network. From smartphones, to tablets, to laptop computers and mobile hotspots ...
Verizon's second quarter results were better-than-expected as the telecom giant added 1.4 million retail postpaid subscribers courtesy of 4G LTE tablet connections.
You could be forgiven (and are) for skipping over the LTE news of the last six months: the roll-out of the new 4G standard has been spotty and few consumers actually have any idea what it means ...
After a recent trademark filing for the Xoom name was discovered, sources told Droid-Life that Xoom will indeed be the name of Verizon Wireless’s upcoming Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet made by ...
* Verizon Wireless has announced plans to build a 4G LTE network in the United States, with 25 to 30 markets rolling out in 2010.
Of course, Verizon's rhetoric only addresses customers who don't upgrade their plans. As smartphones evolve, the move from the 3G network to 4G LTE will likely be on the rise.
Verizon is bringing Cisco's Cius business collaboration tablet to its LTE 4G broadband network in the spring.
And that source also said that 4G PlayBook should arrive shortly after the AT&T 3G version; in other words, the 4G LTE version of the BlackBerry PlayBook should be available right around the same ...