March 07, 2009
We've known for some time that Verizon is fixated on dominating the global roaming market in the US -- or, at the very least, catching up to AT&T -- and to do that, they're going to need hardware capable of taking advantage of the very best speeds that those wild and majestic foreign lands have ...
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February 20, 2009
While it might not be the most exciting handset Verizon will be pushing out this year, the CDM 8795 looks to have quietly been made available to business customers this week. This handset certainly isn’t going to appeal to those looking to stay on the cutting edge but as a solid PTT handset fo...
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February 12, 2009
We've heard that The Network is pretty expansive, but we never could figure out just how Verizon Wireless managed to cover all those dead zones in record time without being heard. Now, it all makes sense. Sean: "With a requirement to cut costs and save cake, Verizon has hired Bob the Builder to do t...
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February 10, 2009
Looks like Verizon's LTE (Long Term Evolution) service might be on track to launch this year, after all. Speaking at a Digital Broadband Migration event at the University of Colorado at Boulder, executive VP and CTO Richard Lynch said the company's in the final stages of selecting vendor partners, a...
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February 03, 2009
Well, it’s no Curve 8900 and it’s certainly no Bold but BlackBerry fans with a need for buttons will be happy to learn that the Pearl 8230 Flip should be landing soon on Verizon shelves near you. This SureType clam shell is probably among RIM’s less desirable newer handsets but opt...
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January 27, 2009
Verizon Wireless is looking to reinvent and reinvigorate the home phone by launching a new device on Feb. 1st called the Verizon Hub. Designed to replace the standard home phone, Verizon hopes the Hub will be the centerpiece of communications, contacts, and calendars for the home. Think of it as a d...
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January 19, 2009
It looks like Verzion is all set to launch its answer to Sprint’s Airave femtocell on Sunday January 25th. What the heck is femtocell you ask? In a nutshell, a femtocell is a teeny, tiny cellphone tower that allows users to get all of their cellular services via a broadband connection. This me...
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January 05, 2009
Verizon and AT&T have been neck and neck for the right to call themselves America’s largest carrier, but on January 9th there will be one clear leader. Verizon has announced that their purchase of Alltel, the fifth largest telecom in the United States, will close on January 9th. The merge...
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December 16, 2008
Okay, so maybe the unlocking of the GPS on Verizon BlackBerrys wasn't an hazard after all -- and maybe hell has frozen wholly idioms:in toto over. WMExperts is reporting an conclusive observation released by the carrier claiming that GPS has remained locked down on many of its models simply because ...
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Okay, so maybe the unlocking of the GPS on Verizon BlackBerrys wasn't an accident after all -- and maybe hell has frozen completely over. WMExperts is reporting an official statement released by the carrier claiming that GPS has remained locked down on many of its models simply because it hasn't met...
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