Showing posts with label Verizon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Verizon. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

The government wants a free public network of high-speed WiFi

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The Federal Communications Commission of the United States has proposed creating a massive WiFi network that will give almost all citizens free access to a wireless Internet connection and high speed. The plan already has the support of giants like Google and Microsoft, while corporations like AT&T, Verizon and others that provide Internet services are not really disagree with the idea for obvious reasons.

This super WiFi network forever end mobile Internet plans and probably for homes, and that all people have access to a national network with speeds of 20MB / s.

For this network can be created, the government would need to use a portion of the signal of radio and television, which certainly will not happen if there is no money involved.

It would be great if this kind of ideas were implemented in other countries and not only in the United States.

Monday, January 21, 2013

Nokia could be working on a new high-end smartphone


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At the Nokia Lumia 920 is doing more than fine in the U.S. market and is among the biggest sellers moving behind another as the Apple iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S III. Recently a tweet by Tom Warren from Microsoft suggests that Nokia would launch a high-end smartphone for Verizon exclusive. Many assume that this tweet refers to the Lumia 920, which is not currently available via Verizon, but there may be something beyond all this.

While it is possible that the above model reaches another market sector, it is also possible and a little more likely that Warren was referring to a new model of high-end smartphone and Nokia modern technology is developing and of course still has not entered the market, but I would and would apparently exclusive to Verizon.

Nothing is confirmed yet, so this is mostly just guesses, but they are highly likely to end up being true. We hope to have some official details soon, which would not bad in these cases.