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Verizon goes 4G LTE crazy at Super Bowl 46

Wireless capacity to ensure those attending can show off by calling everyone who isn't

By Alpha Doggs on Mon, 01/23/12 - 9:52am.

Befitting the over-the-top nature of the Super Bowl, Verizon Wireless has gone overboard to ensure that anyone in or near Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis for the big matchup between the New England Patriots and New York Giants will be able to distract themselves during the game by using their smartphones constantly. 

Verizon gave Gotta Be Mobile a behind the scenes look at its COW (cell on wheels) installations and hundreds of other antennas at or near the stadium.

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