June 16, 2011

LTE: Verizon's LTE Network in 19 New Markets on June 16th !!

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            Mobile phone carrier Verizon Wireless is getting ready to fire up its 4G LTE network in a number of no less than 19 new markets as soon as tomorrow, while also planning network expansions in San Francisco and Detroit.
 Verizon to expand 4G LTE network to more areas tomorrow
The list of new areas to get LTE includes:
Fresno and Sacramento, Calif.;
Hartford, Conn.;
Boise, Idaho;
Fort Wayne and Indianapolis, Ind.;
Flint, Grand Rapids and Lansing, Mich.;
Dayton, Ohio;
Erie, Harrisburg and State College, Pa.;
Greenville-Spartanburg, S.C.;
Sioux Falls, S.D.;
Salt Lake City-Ogden, Utah;
Spokane, Wash.; and
Madison and Milwaukee, Wis.

With the addition of the new markets to its LTE footprint, Verizon brings the number of areas where it offers 4G services up to 74.

In addition to bringing the service to these new markets, the wireless carrier will also provide users with the devices to enable them to access the network, including smartphones, USB modems, and WiFi Hotspots.

There are three handsets that Verizon launched with 4G LTE connectivity on board, including the Revolution by LG, DROID Charge by Samsung and ThunderBolt by HTC.

The carrier also offers the MiFi  4510L  4G  LTE  Mobile  Hotspot  and  Samsung 4G  LTE  Mobile  Hotspot so that users can share 4G  connectivity with more WiFi-enabled  devices.

Moreover,  in its lineup the carrier has three USB  modems  from  Novatel, Pantech  and  LG, which can provide laptop users with data speeds that are up to 20 times faster than on the 3G network.

In real-world, fully-loaded network environments, 4G  LTE  users  should experience average data rates of 5 to 12 megabits per second  (Mbps)  on the downlink and 2 to 5 Mbps on the uplink,” the wireless carrier notes.

When outside the 4G coverage area, all the aforementioned devices  will connect  to Verizon's  3G  network, which means that users can remain connected from coast to coast.

 In a few years, however, the LTE  network  should cover the entire  footprint of Verizon's  3G  network.

“On Thursday when we light up 19 additional  4G LTE markets, we will offer consumers and businesses in 74 metropolitan areas the most advanced  4G wireless network on the planet while continuing to offer the nation’s most reliable 3G network coast to coast,” said David Small, chief technical officer of Verizon Wireless.

“We are aggressively expanding our 4G LTE network: by the end of 2013 we plan to bring 4G LTE mobile broadband to our entire 3G coverage area.”
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