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Verizon back-tracks, will not impose $2 single payment fee
Posted On Friday, December 30, 2011 By temp. Under 9to5Mac Tags: apple inc, customer, electronic funds transfer, gravatar-init, gravatar-my, gravatar-profile, img, return-false, var-elem, var-scpt, Verizon, verizon communications, verizon wireless
Verizon Wireless has been under fire , this week, after announcing they would begin imposing a $2 fee on customers who don’t have their bill set to be payed automatically, and instead pay it through electronic check. Today, the FCC announced they would begin investigating Verizon’s new fee.

Verizon to charge $2 single bill payment fee beginning next month
Posted On Thursday, December 29, 2011 By temp. Under BoyGenius Tags: autopay, boygenius, convenience fee, fees, mobile, single payment fees, Verizon, verizon wireless
Verizon Wireless will begin to roll out a new
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Looking back at 2011: 4G LTE takes off
Posted On Monday, December 26, 2011 By temp. Under BoyGenius Tags: at&t, boygenius, featured, lookingbackat2011, lte, mobile, network, sprint, t-mobile usa, verizon wireless, wireless
LTE quickly became one of the most talked about wireless topics this year, but before 2011 it was a term most consumers probably had never heard of.
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AT&T 4G LTE network found to be faster than Verizon’s
Posted On Wednesday, December 21, 2011 By admin. Under BoyGenius Tags: 4g lte, at&t, download speeds, lte speed, mobile, speed test, speeds, verizon wireless
AT&T has a lot of work to do before its emerging 4G LTE network provides coverage that even approaches Verizon Wireless’s year-old LTE network . Verizon LTE covers more than 200 million people across 190 U.S.
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AT&T 4G LTE network found to be faster than Verizon’s
Posted On Wednesday, December 21, 2011 By temp. Under BoyGenius Tags: 4g lte, at&t, boygenius, download speeds, lte speed, metrico wireless, mobile, speed test, speeds, verizon wireless
AT&T has a lot of work to do before its emerging 4G LTE network provides coverage that even approaches Verizon Wireless’s year-old LTE network . Verizon LTE covers more than 200 million people across 190 U.S. cities as of December 15th — though the network suffered a major network outage early Wednesday morning — and the carrier is committed to continuing its rapid expansion in 2012.
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Galaxy Nexus signal strength bug confirmed by Verizon
Posted On Monday, December 19, 2011 By admin. Under BoyGenius Tags: android, android 4.0, boygenius, bug, fix, galaxy nexus, ice cream sandwich, mobile, samsung, signal strength, software, update, verizon wireless
Verizon Wireless on Monday confirmed that it is working on a software fix that will address what it refers to as a “signal strength issue” present in its just-released Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone. “The signal strength issue is currently being investigated,” a Verizon Wireless support representative posted on a company Twitter account. “We don’t have an ETA, but a software update is being developed.”
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Verizon to bolster 4G LTE network with $315 million Cox spectrum buy
Posted On Friday, December 16, 2011 By admin. Under BoyGenius Tags: aws spectrum, business, spectrum, verizon wireless
Cox Communications on Friday announced an agreement that will see Verizon Wireless purchase its 20MHz AWS spectrum licenses for $315 million. Verizon announced a deal to acquire 122 AWS spectrum licenses from Comcast, Time Warner and Bright House earlier this month for $3.6 billion, and this new deal is similar in structure.
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Verizon to bolster 4G LTE network with $315 million Cox spectrum buy
Posted On Friday, December 16, 2011 By admin. Under BoyGenius Tags: aws, aws spectrum, boygenius, business, cox, spectrum, verizon wireless
Cox Communications on Friday announced an agreement that will see Verizon Wireless purchase its 20MHz AWS spectrum licenses for $315 million. Verizon announced a deal to acquire 122 AWS spectrum licenses from Comcast, Time Warner and Bright House earlier this month for $3.6 billion, and this new deal is similar in structure. Verizon Wireless and Cox will sell each other’s residential and commercial products as agents, and Cox may have the option to sell Verizon Wireless service as a wholesale partner in the future.
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Google Wallet hacked to run on Verizon’s Galaxy Nexus
Posted On Friday, December 16, 2011 By admin. Under BoyGenius Tags: android, boygenius, galaxy nexus, google, google wallet, hack, mobile, samsung, services, verizon wireless
We were able to successfully get Google Wallet running on the HSPA+ version of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus without too much trouble, but the big news over the past few weeks was that Verizon would be blocking the app from its version of the hotly anticipated handset.
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Google Wallet hacked to run on Verizon’s Galaxy Nexus
Posted On Friday, December 16, 2011 By admin. Under BoyGenius Tags: android, boygenius, galaxy nexus, google, google wallet, hack, mobile, samsung, services, verizon wireless
We were able to successfully get Google Wallet running on the HSPA+ version of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus without too much trouble, but the big news over the past few weeks was that Verizon would be blocking the app from its version of the hotly anticipated handset. Well, if you don’t mind rooting your phone and following a relatively simple guide, there’s now a way to get Google Wallet functioning just fine on Verizon’s Galaxy Nexus. It’s going to most likely violate Google Wallet’s terms of service, but we got it up and running on our review unit with no problems.
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