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4 commentsFriday, April 4, 2008

Verizon Sees Long Term Evolution

C-block Spectrum in Use by 2010

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This may be an older article

This may be an older article but I'm assuming that long term evolution(LTE) runs on 700mhz which they plan to use here and in Europe with them and their sister company vodaphone in Europe. If it goes up this will make some ease for us overseas in finding connections for our phones.

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700MHz

I don't understand why a company as well known as Verizon would want to push the 700MHz, which I am assuming includes cell phones, when the European Union is currently 900/1800 MHz GSM.  We still cannot make a phone call to Europe or from any country outside the USA on our cell phones, and the 700NHz isn't going to help this situation.  When will the communications companies start thinking on a more global level? More Americans travel for business than ever before.  It is near impossible to find a GSM cell phone in the US that can also be used overseas.  We all know why one cell phone won't work with another service provider, but at least give the public a choice.  Verizon is a communications company, isn't it?

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