Verizon Wireless has equipped almost all of its fleet of test vehicles with 4G (fourth-generation) devices to test all the major U.S. 4G networks for speed and coverage.
Verizon Wireless posted a privacy statement about its "business and marketing reports" that makes it clear it tracks everything wireless customers do online, matches that activity with profile data it buys from others and shares even the raw data with other companies.
Verizon Wireless is launching 'Application Innovation Centers' to get mobile app developers to build software for its network, if they can overcome Verizon's abhorrence of innovation.
Verizon this morning acknowledged that its 4G LTE network was not working for users across the US after reports trickled in overnight about a nationwide outage.
At the CTIA Wireless trade show in Orlando, Fla., Sprint Nextel chief executive Dan Hesse said AT&T's purchase of T-Mobile USA would stifle innovation in the U.S. wireless market.
While Verizon Wireless will keep its unlimited data plan with the HTC ThunderBolt, its first LTE smartphone, some kind of usage-based pricing plan is expected this year.
We already know that the CDMA (Verizon) and GSM (AT&T and international) iPhones are ever-so-slightly different physically and internally—but just how different are the two iPhones in terms of actual, real-world usage?
How badly did Verizon Wireless customers want the iPhone 4--a phone that's been on the market for seven months and is likely to get replaced in just a few more? Apparently, they wanted it more than any other phone in Verizon's history.
Verizon on Tuesday added another bullet point to the list of reasons to switch from AT&T come February 10, when it finally joins AT&T and becomes the second iPhone carrier in the U.S.
Call it Verizon's Communication's (NYSE: VZ) last quarter Bi (before iPhone). The company on Tuesday announced fourth-quarter results showing higher net income, but lower revenue.
If you or a fellow Verizon Wireless customer are experiencing some post-holiday mobile phone buyer's remorse, the iPhone's newest carrier will offer a gift card if you trade in your phone and buy an iPhone 4 for full price. Fortunately, though, you might not have to spend all that money if you bring back your phone under Verizon's existing return policy.
It’s the 64 million subscriber question: now that the iPhone is available on Verizon, how many folks will jump ship from their current carrier? ChangeWave Research conducted a survey on this very issue in December, not long before the actual announcement took place.
Verizon Wireless hasn't announced the price of its monthly iPhone data plan, igniting speculation that it plans to charge up to $120 monthly for unlimited data on top of voice and texting costs.
After years of rumors, there finally really is a version of the iPhone that runs on Verizon Wireless's network. Verizon announced today that the iPhone 4 will be available begining Feb. 10. In most respects, it's the same iPhone 4 that AT&T has sold since last summer. But there are some differences in the phone as well as in the Verizon network and capabilities.
Starting next month, Verizon Wireless will become only the second U.S. wireless carrier to sell the iPhone, breaking AT&T's 3 1/2-year run as the nation's exclusive provider of Apple's wildly popular smartphone.
Ever since Verizon sent out invitations on Friday for a special event in New York City on Tuesday, the Internet has been buzzing with anticipation that the top wireless carrier in the U.S. will announce it soon will begin selling Apple's iPhone.