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Verizon's data plans for the new iPad include the hotspot feature by default and are available in four options. It will cost $20 for 1GB of data per month, $30 for 2GB, $50 for 5GB, and $80 for 10GB.
Verizon has confirmed to CNET that it will be requiring all future smartphones to support 4G LTE. The carrier revealed that it would be an unyielding requirement for all upcoming 2012 mobile ...
A new rumor says Verizon's iPhone will run on Verizon's new LTE/4G network. Even if this rumor is bunk, Apple should consider a 4G iPhone.
With the 4G LTE rollouts of Sprint, Verizon, and AT&T in full force, lets take a look at how the carriers are faring in their efforts.
Rural carriers accuse Verizon of misleading the FCC with its claims about 4G LTE coverage in some areas, limiting options for consumers in those areas.
Verizon uses LTE+, and T-Mobile uses LTE-A to refer to true 4G, while AT&T awkwardly calls it 5GE. LTE is one step behind true 4G but it's still a big step up over 3G and plenty usable for most tasks.
Because Verizon's 4G LTE network isn't deployed everywhere, the new 4G LTE phones must also support 3G EV-DO technology as well as the basic 2G technology for when users roam to remote areas where ...
CradlePoint’s LTE firmware release is now available for CradlePoint’s 4G routers, including the CTR500, CBA250, CBA750, MBR800, MBR900, MBR90, MBR1000, and MBR1200.
Verizon subscribers unable to activate the LTE version of the Google Nexus 7 may just have to be patient a while longer. Owners of the new tablet who tried to activate it on Verizon this week ran ...
Verizon Wireless proclaimed its roll-out of 4G LTE is "substantially complete" two and half years after it began, announcing Thursday the high-speed mobile data network is available in 500 U.S ...
Best answer: Yes, the HP EliteBook x360 1030 G3 does support 4G LTE mobile broadband. At checkout, you can choose between a Qualcomm Snapdragon X12 or Intel XMM 7360 LTE modem.
How many dedicated LTE-capable USB modems does Verizon need? At least three, apparently, because we've just been sent shots of Novatel's upcoming USB551L that looks perhaps a tad glossier and ...
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