Thursday, August 16, 2012

Verizon Wireless connects Georgia cities to nationwide 4G LTE data network

Verizon Wireless customers who reside in Valdosta, Georgia (the state, that is, not the Eastern European country) and its surrounding areas may rejoice. They're about to reap the benefits of a connection to the biggest 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) network in the U.S.

On August 16, Verizon will be introducing its 4G LTE wireless services to Valdosta and 34 other markets. That brings the total of Verizon's U.S. markets to 371, which translates to coverage of more than 75% of the American population. Verizon will also be expanding its existing networks in 38 other markets.

Verizon subscribers in Valdosta, Cordele, Dublin, Thomasville, and Waycross will be able to access the fastest 4G network in the U.S. through a large selection of 4G LTE devices such as smartphones, mobile hotspots, and tablets.

Additionally, Valdostan residents will be able to draw upon the Verizon Wireless 4G LTE network for high-speed, in-home wireless Internet access through the HomeFusion broadband provider. HomeFusion will allow users to connect to the Internet even in areas in areas where connectivity is weak or unavailable.

Verizon Wireless will also offer a variety of smart accessories such as the MotoACTV Bluetooth Smart Health Tracker & Music Player and the FitBit Ultra Wireless Activity Tracker. These accessories will provide various additional services for Verizon's 4G LTE subscribers.

According to Jonathan LeCompte, President of Verizon Wireless' Georgia/Alabama regional division, "Our growing 4G LTE network enables customers in Valdosta to use their 4G LTE devices to stay in touch like never before, uploading, downloading and connecting on line, all with speeds up to 10 times faster than before, he promised. "We will continue expanding and enhancing our 4G LTE network in Georgia and across the country to provide our customers with the best wireless experience possible."

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