We had a good feeling that June 16th would be remembered for new thrills. In addition to America’s first roller coaster opening at Coney Island in 1884, Verizon and T-Mobile are blanketing large swaths of users in 4G waves today. For Big Red’s part, it’s lighting up the 700 MHz spectrum in 19 metropolitan areas, including: Fresno, Sacramento, Spokane, Boise, Salt Lake City, Dayton, Grand Rapids, Milwaukee and Hartford, and expanding coverage in San Francisco and Detroit. If you’re disappointed that your city wasn’t mentioned, hit the break for the full list — there’s ten more cities in the PR. As for progress, Verizon claims its LTE coverage extends to 74 locales as of today, which puts the company halfway toward its goal of 147 cities by year’s end. Not a bad use for Block C purchases, eh? Continue reading Verizon lights LTE in 19 new locales today Verizon lights LTE in 19 new locales today originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Thu, 16 Jun 2011 23:31:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Verizon rolling out LTE coverage in 21 additional markets on June 16th, wins 4G blackjack
May 24th, 2011
admin This could be just the news your lonely little Thunderbolt has been waiting for. Verizon today announced the addition of 21 new markets to its LTE coverage, starting June 16th. The list includes some biggish spots, like Boise, ID, Milwaukee / Madison, WI, Salt Lake City, UT, and Hartford, CT — Northern California will be getting a major coverage boost, as well, with the existing Bay Area coverage being expanded to Marin and Solano counties. The network launched with 38 markets back in December and those, plus these new additions and a handful announced earlier this month , are bringing the company ever closer to its proposed 175 markets by the end of the year. That’s a whole lot of green stars. Verizon rolling out LTE coverage in 21 additional markets on June 16th, wins 4G blackjack originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 23 May 2011 16:37:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Cell Phone Sales, Wireless Burglar Alarms, Dish and Direct TV …
May 22nd, 2011
admin Cell Phone Sales, Wireless Burglar Alarms, Dish and Direct TV Sales (Sprint and Verizon’s Coverage Areas ). Recession/Depression proof Industry! Think about it, When times are good, everyone calls everyone to tell them how good life is …
Cingular Wireless Phone-Wireless Extenders YX500-Cel zBoost Cell …
April 12th, 2011
jedwan Discounts Cingular Wireless Phone – Wireless Extenders YX500-Cel zBoost Cell Phone Signal Booster up to 2500 Square Feet of Coverage for Home or Office (800 MHz Phones).Lowest Price Guarantee and FREE with Super Saver Shipping.
ATT to Improve Wireless Coverage with "Mega-cell" Service
April 2nd, 2011
admin In an attempt to satisfy its many wireless customers who constantly suffer from dropped phone calls within the U.S., AT&T has decided to add an additional tower that will greatly improve the coverage for the nations cell phone users. …
Heterogeneous Wireless Networking A Marvellous Invention
February 4th, 2011
admin One of the most prominent advantages of wireless computer networking is that it allows you to have integrations with other wireless technologies like cellular wireless networks or 3G networks. Related Coverage …
AT&T offering free MicroCells to top 7.5 percent of customers ‘likely to experience poor in-building coverage’
January 22nd, 2011
admin We’ve known that AT&T has been test-marketing free 3G MicroCells to subscribers with particularly awful reception in certain parts of the country since the product launched last year, but as of January 23rd, they’re codifying the offer and taking it nationwide. Bottom line: the “top 7.5 percent of 3G wireless customers identified as likely to experience poor in-building coverage at home or in small offices” will be receiving some snail mail with a discount code; bring it into an AT&T store and you’ll be offered a gratis MicroCell. There’s a catch, though — you need to agree to a one-year contract on the unit (separate from your normal account contract), so if you cancel service within that year, you need to either return the MicroCell or get charged $199.99 minus $16.67 per month that you’ve had it. Of course, that lines up with the newly-increased MicroCell price that the carrier is instituting starting this Sunday. Considering that AT&T needs to acknowledge that you’re in a terrible reception area to get it, we can’t say we’d hope to be one of the “lucky” 7.5 percent — but it’s a nice benefit nonetheless. AT&T offering free MicroCells to top 7.5 percent of customers ‘likely to experience poor in-building coverage’ originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 21 Jan 2011 12:09:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Sprint losing on-network coverage in parts of Montana, North Dakota, and Wyoming
January 22nd, 2011
jedwan If you’re in the magnificent boondocks of North America and you’re on Sprint, you’re going to have to start to be a little more careful with your voice and data usage — in fact, if you live in parts of North Dakota, Wyoming, or Montana, you might be forced to consider a carrier change on news that some swaths of on-network footprint are changing to roaming coverage on March 1st. The move is said to be a result of Verizon’s divestiture of certain ex-Alltel markets to AT&T , and it means that if you’re on Sprint and you use more than 800 voice minutes (or half your plan) in the new roaming areas in a month, the carrier’s liable to suspend you; similarly, you won’t be able to exceed 300MB of data. Certain device and plan features don’t work in roaming areas, either — Sprint details them on its FAQ page about the change — so if you live in those parts, you might need to look at moving to greener pastures. [Thanks, Kenneth L.] Sprint losing on-network coverage in parts of Montana, North Dakota, and Wyoming originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Fri, 21 Jan 2011 19:02:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Coverage Provides Detailed Cellphone Coverage Maps on iOS
January 14th, 2011
admin iOS: We’ve shared a few cellphone coverage maps before, but crowdsourced maps are often incomplete. If you’re wondering where your iPhone will get service—either on Verizon or AT&T—the Coverage app will show you.



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