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By engadget, on April 19th, 2012%
 If you’ve ever mistaken your wireless bill for your phone number, only to discover a dollar sign in front of all those digits, you’re far from alone. . . . → Read More: FCC begins tracking wireless carriers’ implementation of bill shock notifications
By engadget, on April 19th, 2012%
 On a call discussing Verizon’s Q1 earnings report , CFO Francis Shammo has once again touched on the company’s promised shared data plans , targeting their launch in mid-summer. He also noted that he expected this to drive growth in the wireless business, because the plan is apparently designed to allow customers to easily add “other devices” to it. You can do your best to tease more meaning out of his statement from the full transcript at Seeking Alpha , we’ll be carefully considering how many data hogs are allowed at our share house for the summer . . . → Read More: Verizon shared data plans are due in mid-summer, target users with multiple devices
By AndroidCentral, on April 19th, 2012%
 grunt0300 asks in the Android Central forums , ATT vs Verizon? Just wondering which provider works best in Europe? Thanks . . . → Read More: From the Android Forums: AT&T vs. Verizon in Europe
By AndroidCentral, on April 19th, 2012%
 grunt0300 asks in the Android Central forums , ATT vs Verizon? . . . → Read More: From the Android Forums: AT&T vs. Verizon in Europe
By engadget, on April 19th, 2012%
 Verizon is remembering how to turn to subscribers into cash, reporting consolidated revenues up 4.6 percent year-over-year to $28 billion and earnings of $1.7 billion — boosting earnings-per-share by 15 percent. By comparison, revenues were $27 billion in Q1 2011 , and a mere $18 billion last quarter , which resulted in a $2 billion net loss . . . . → Read More: Verizon’s vitals: quarterly revenue up five percent to $28 billion, earnings of $1.7 billion
By engadget, on April 19th, 2012%
 Verizon is remembering how to turn to subscribers into cash, reporting consolidated revenues up 4.6 percent year-over-year to $28 billion and earnings of $1.7 billion — boosting earnings-per-share by 15 percent. . . . → Read More: Verizon’s vitals: quarterly revenue up five percent to $28 billion, earnings of $1.7 billion
By engadget, on April 19th, 2012%
 A promised upgrade to Ice Cream Sandwich this is not, but who are we to scoff at fresh software that improves battery life? Per Droid-Life that’s exactly what Motorola has in store for the Droid 4 with its first official update — n . . . → Read More: Droid 4 gets first official update, better battery life and sluggishness fixes in tow
By engadget, on April 18th, 2012%
 Need to take that Verizon smartphone with you on an upcoming overseas excursion ? . . . → Read More: Verizon announces Global Data Plan, 100MB for $25 a month starting April 23rd
By engadget, on April 18th, 2012%
 Seems odd that Verizon would decide to sell off some of it’s wireless spectrum considering it told the FCC that it doesn’t have enough space for its future LTE needs. Yet Big Red’s doing just that, pledging to pawn off its 700MHz A and B licenses should its purchase of AWS spectrum from a contingent of cable companies be approved by the FCC and DOJ. Why would Verizon do such a thing . . . → Read More: Verizon selling 700MHz spectrum, but only if government approves its AWS purchase
By engadget, on April 18th, 2012%
 We’ve just stumbled across a subtle hint from the FCC that suggests the Pantech Breakout will need to watch its back from now on — it seems there’s a successor in the pipeline. The Korean manufacturer just passed a new LTE handset through the regulatory agency with support for Verizon’s particular flavor of 4G. Known so far only as the Starq (or Star Q), the phone will offer 802.11b/g/n, and while it lacks 5GHz WiFi, we’re pleased to see that it’ll support the new, low-power Bluetooth 4.0 . . . → Read More: Pantech FCC filing hints at LTE Breakout successor for Verizon Wireless
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