
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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