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Verizon trialing LTE in Boston, Seattle this year

Commercial LTE launch slated for 30 markets next year

By Brad Reed, Network World
August 13, 2009 08:44 AM ET
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Verizon is planning to test its Long Term Evolution (LTE) network in Boston and Seattle later this year as a dry run for its big commercial launch in 2010.

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Verizon COO Denny Strigl said during a recent conference call with investors that the company planned to commercially launch LTE services in “up to 30 markets” next year that will cover around 100 million people. The Boston Globe reported  today that Verizon isn’t willing to publicly elaborate on its LTE trial plans and it hasn’t yet released pricing for LTE services.

Verizon first announced that it was trialing LTE services in two U.S. cities last February. The company said at the time that it wouldn’t know what download and upload speeds its networks would offer until they came online. In Verizon’s own trials with its partners at Vodafone, its LTE network reached peak speeds of 60Mbps.

Read more about wireless & mobile in Network World's Wireless & Mobile section.

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