It's Official: Verizon Confirms Its Purchase Of Vodafone's Stake In Verizon Wireless
Verizon has confirmed its intention to purchase Vodafone's 45 percent share in Verizon Wireless.
Verizon has confirmed its intention to purchase Vodafone's 45 percent share in Verizon Wireless.
According to a recent report, Verizon is about to purchase a 45 percent stake in Verizon Wireless.
This week, we received a potential launch date for the iPhone 5S, Apple released iOS 7 beta 5, and Apple's performance during Q2 2013 was revealed.
AT&T has lowered the pricing for its "Next" program in a bid to better compete with its competitors.
Verizon asserts in a recent advertisement that its network sets "a standard for reliability."
Which is less expensive: AT&T Next or T-Mobile Jump? This report finds out.
Verizon announces surprisingly strong iPhone sales.
T-Mobile's chief executive officer has publicly condemned AT&T Next, calling the product "smoke and mirrors."
AT&T and Verizon are soon to make it easier for subscribers to upgrade to the latest smartphone.
Verizon may owe Apple $14 billion to cover declining iPhone sales.
Verizon has almost finished launching its 4G LTE network in markets across the United States.
Verizon could be heading north and expanding to offer cover in Canada, according to the carrier's chief financial officer.
AT&T's 4G LTE network is the fastest in the United States, while Verizon's is the most reliable, according to a recent study.
AT&T has altered its upgrade policy making some disappointing changes.
Apparently, Verizon has been furnishing private phone information to the U.S. government for years without us knowing.
In 2014, Verizon customers will gain access to more NFL games on smartphones.
This new method allows Verizon iPhone owners to increase their handset's cellular download speeds.
Verizon continues to expand its LTE network.
Verizon has an impressive iPhone 5 offer, but there's a catch.
Verizon's CFO has recently announced that one third of its customers use a "Shared Everything" data plan.
ESPN could soon subsidize wireless data for their customers.
New data suggests that Apple's iPhone, rather than Android-powered smartphones, is helping both AT&T and Verizon grow as operators.
Verizon beat estimates and reported iPhone activations of 4 million units.