AT&T gearing up for 5G, the next speed boost for cellular data
Virtual reality, self-driving cars, robotics, and smart cities mean the need for faster cellular data speeds.
Virtual reality, self-driving cars, robotics, and smart cities mean the need for faster cellular data speeds.
Verizon is the newest carrier to offer sponsored data usage.
The two carriers are the last to end two-year contracts.
Don't get too excited: Wi-Fi calling for iOS isn't set to reach Verizon customers until early next year.
You can now bag a free Google Cardboard headset if you sign-up for a Verizon plan.
Verizon customers are now one step closer to receiving support for Wi-Fi calling on their iPhone handsets.
With its recent request for an FCC waiver, the carrier could soon be turning on this service for its customers
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The technology is 30 to 50 times faster the current-generation LTE networks. But don't expect a 5G-capable iPhone anytime soon.
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The largest U.S. carrier has also announced simpler data plans for users.
The traditional two-year contract is quickly becoming a thing of the past.
Sprint has a deal for AT&T and Verizon customers.
The new Apple SIM may not be as flexible as initially believed, at least for users who choose to use AT&T’s network with it.
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Here's what you need to know about VoLTE.
Verizon has announced its plans for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus launch.
VoLTE will offer higher quality voice calls and easier video calling.
The largest carrier in the United States will activate the feature later this year nationwide.
Verizon can drop the "Wireless," but probably won't after today.
Verizon has introduced its new "More Everything" wireless plans.
The largest U.S. carrier is hitting back after aggressive moves from AT&T and T-Mobile.
New customers can be reimbursed up to $350 per line when switching from AT&T, Verizon, or Sprint.