FCC on Mobile Net Neutrality

Yesterday, the FCC voted in favor of net neutrality. Many argue that, while this is a step forward for net neutrality, the rules that have been put in place aren’t nearly enough. One of the main concerns for those in favor of net neutrality are the rules regarding mobile broadband. Engadget has found some interesting [...]

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2010 Techmas Guide: Phone Edition

Christmas is almost upon us and everyone is scrambling to get that perfect gift. If you’re still scratching your head about what to buy for the techies in your life, a smartphone could be the ticket. With such a wide selection of makes and models to choose from across the different carriers, a snazzy new [...]

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iPad Coming to Verizon Wireless and AT&T Stores Oct 28th

Apple, Verizon, and AT&T have announced that the iPad will be available at over 2,000 Verizon Wireless stores nationwide and 2,200 AT&T retail locations. They will go on sale next Thursday, October 28th. While both carriers will offer the iPad, the options will be slightly different. Verizon will offer a bundle including a WiFi-capable iPad [...]

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Verizon Wirless 4G Coming to an NFL City Near You

If you have been waiting for more 4G options, then look no further than Verizon Wirless as it is in the process of rolling out its 4G coverage to all cities with an NFL team. “Are you ready for some [live and clear mobile streaming] football?”

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Droid 2 Details Dead-On or Dead Wrong?

The highly anticipated Motorola Droid 2 handset from Verizon may be coming sooner than you think. An Engadget reader from NC noticed his local Best Buy displaying Motorola Droid 2 dummy phones. The pricing information showed the phones running at $199 or $599 without a contract. This is pretty typical for phones of this caliber, [...]

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Google and Verizon come to an Agreement on Web Traffic Rules

The NYT article regarding conversations between Google and Verizon is mistaken.  It fundamentally misunderstands our purpose. As we said in our earlier FCC filing, our goal is an Internet policy framework that ensures openness and accountability, andincorporates specific FCC authority, while maintaining investment and innovation. To suggest this is a business arrangement between our companies is entirely incorrect. Google and Verizon, two of [...]

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