Verizon Adds AWS for LTE, Device will be available starting this summer


Verizon adds cable to the network LTE (4G). - As we know, the cable network has been selected by Verizon for their 4G service. The latest news says that the network is also familiarly called AWS is under construction and will be ready by the end of 2013. Of course many reasons for this, mainly related to the speed and stability of the network for 4G services to customers and a wider coverage. This leading telecommunications company is also planning their 4G (LTE) service can cover more than 90% of the U.S. at the end of this year (December 2013).

LTE 700MHz and AWS band
Today, the company relies on the 700MHz frequency for LTE 4G service, and we know almost all smartphones have been equipped with LTE capabilities, ranging from lower-class, middle-and upper-class hardware with the fastest and latest features. Verizon plan to expand its 4G using cable certainly bring fresh air to the customer, which in time, they can still be connected using 4G LTE network in the roaming though, since we know now they can only use 3G (CDMA EVDO) at roaming.

The availability of devices that support (AWS) would be other consequences. But we know this is not a problem at all. Phone makers would be happy to make it for Verizon. According to VZW CTO, Nicola Palmer, Verizon's AWS-enabled devices will be available this summer. The device is including smartphones, mobile hotspots and tablets may be. We wait for his arrival.

Verizon LTE network is currently the largest compared to its heavy competitor, AT&T, which includes a total of 480 market, while AT & T only 149 market for LTE. However, AT&T also has other fast data service with a wider range, HSPA +. Is Verizon going to remain at the forefront of LTE services? we will wait for the good news. (Compiled from various sources - by CDMA TECH)