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Archive for May, 2010

Verizon Wirelesss New Plan: So Long Unlimited Data, Hello Buckets?

Verizon Wirelesss CEO Lowell McAdam said he hopes to ditch unlimited plans entirely on the companys upcoming 4G LTE network, charging instead for buckets of megabytes. VerizonWireless – LowellMcadam – 4G – 3GPP Long Term Evolution – Wireless
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FCC questions inclusion of wireless in redefinition of broadband

When the Federal Communications Commission begins its push for clearer authority over broadband services, one area of the fast-growing industry may not be included: wireless. Wireless – Data Communications – United States – Access Providers – Telecommunication
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Verizon Wireless Bill Collector Allegedly Threatens to Blow Up Man’s House

Verizon Wireless has been sued by a customer who alleges that one of its bill collectors threatened to blow up his house over a $308 unpaid bill. Al Burrows, 45, says Verizon had already given him 90 days to pay his bill when he received a call from another customer service representative. Verizon Wireless – Customer service – Business – Domain Names – Disputed Domain Names
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FCC takes aim at the wireless industry

The FCC is digging into those pesky overage charges that keep showing up on phone bills, putting wireless companies on the defensive.
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Most Reliable Wireless Network Just Got Better in Malvern, Ohio

MALVERN, Ohio, May 28 /PRNewswire/ — Verizon Wireless today announced it has completed the integration of its network with that of Alltel in Malvern to provide customers with clearer reception, fewer dropped calls and more coverage, including stronger in-building coverage.
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DAVE Wireless expects Mobilicity launch this spring

Johan Bitove, left, chairman of Mobilicity and Dave Dobbin, chief executive of DAVE Wireless, unveil the wireless carrier’s new logo in Toronto, on Tuesday Feb. 2, 2010.
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4G wireless: It’s fast, but outstripped by hype

Cell phone companies are about to barrage consumers with advertising for the next advance in wireless network technology: “4G” access. The companies are promising faster speeds and the thrill of being the first on the block to use a new acronym.
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Rethinking the wireless spectrum crisis

With demand exceeding supply and with a shortage of spectrum imminent, a neat trick is needed. The good news: it’s daunting, but hardly an impossible problem to solve.
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Senator Pressures FCC for Probe of Wireless Termination Fees

Sen. Ron Wyden wants the Federal Communications Commission to investigate the fees that wireless providers charge to users who end their contracts early.
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Verizon Wireless Expands 3G Network Coverage in Wayne County

– Improves coverage and capacity in Savannah read more
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