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Verizon to roll out LTE network this November 15th

Verizon to roll out LTE network this November 15th

Verizon Wireless is ready to unveil its LTE (Long Term Evolution) network in 25 markets from November 15th onwards. While that figure might not amount to much, it will encompass a whopping 100 million subscribers who will by then be able to access the next-generation wireless network. There will definitely be a shortage of LTE handsets at launch, although Verizon might very well remedy that situation by planning to release a bunch of new devices on Black Friday which happens slightly more than a week after its LTE network rollout. LTE data plans will be tiered, although Verizon will not charge a $10 premium just for access only as opposed to Sprint. The last bit is quite comforting to hear, don’t you think?

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