Verizon Wireless Will Bring LTE in 30 Markets by the 2H 2010

By Chris - 05/15/2009 9:08:02 PM


While Telus is busy in Canada with its future HSDPA network, Verizon Wireless is developing its future LTE network. In fact, Verizon’s President and CEO Lowell McAdam said that the future 4G network will be launched officially in around 20 to 30 US markets during “the second half of 2010.” The first trials will start this year so lucky testers will be able to get their hands on some LTE action soon.

If that doesn’t sound awfully good so far you’ll also have to know that Verizon’s LTE network “nationwide buildout would be complete in late 2013 to early 2014,” which seems a long time to go from now.

via Engadget

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Tags: 2010, 4G, LTE, Verizon



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