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Verizon Wireless has announced its line-up of LTE devices that
includes four smartphones, two tablets, two mobile hotspots and two
notebooks. All of the new devices will become commercially available by
mid-2011, with some as soon as March. Android-based smartphones will
be manufactured by HTC, LG, Samsung and Motorola Mobility, including
the LTE-enabled models of the Motorola Xoom tablet and Samsung's
GalaxyTab. In addition, personal hotspots will be supplied by Samsung
and Novatel and notebooks by Hewlett-Packard and Compaq. The operator
plans to add 140 LTE markets in 2011.
At a news conference at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show (CES)
today, Verizon Wireless announced a suite of 10 forthcoming 4G LTE
devices – including smartphones from HTC, LG, Motorola and Samsung;
tablets from Motorola and Samsung; a MiFi from Novatel Wireless and a
mobile hotspot from Samsung; and two notebooks from HP – which will
transform the wireless experience and offer consumers new ways to
connect and share their lives at blazingly fast speeds. Verizon expects
these consumer-oriented devices to be available by mid-2011, with some
available as early as March 2011.
The company also announced it is expanding its 4G LTE network to an additional 140 markets by the end of this year.
Dan Mead, president and chief executive officer of Verizon Wireless,
said, “Today, we’re unveiling the next evolution of 4G LTE for
consumers. During this three-year journey, from acquiring spectrum to
launch, we not only transformed our network, but also our business by
engaging in a strategy of collaboration and openness, while driving
partnerships that will make 4G LTE successful across the globe. The
result is true magic – the sum of a powerful network, applications,
software systems and devices that bring 4G LTE to life.”
Marni Walden, vice president and chief marketing officer of Verizon
Wireless, said, “For consumers, our 4G LTE network isn’t about simply
doing things faster. It’s about doing things we couldn’t do before. In
the consumer electronics arena, it’s not just about devices. It’s about
those powerful devices with deeply integrated applications and how our
4G LTE network truly transforms the wireless experience with rich
multimedia and real-time response intervals.”
4G LTE devices available from Verizon Wireless by the middle of 2011 include:
Smartphones
- HTC ThunderBolt (exclusive to Verizon Wireless) – HTC Sense 2.0,
Skype mobile™ with video, 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 4.3” WVGA display,
Dolby surround sound, 8-megapixel camera and HD video recording,
wireless DLNA capability.
- LG Revolution – HD support for streaming, playing and recording
video, large 4.3-inch touch screen, Android™ 2.2, video telephony
support with front-facing camera and mobile hotspot capability to share
a 4G connection with up to eight Wi-Fi-enabled devices.
- DROID Bionic 4G – Android with Adobe® Flash® and HTML5,
front-facing VGA camera and See What I See video feature, rear-facing
8-megapixel camera, 4.3-inch HD quality screen, HDMI connectivity,
dual-core 1GHz processor, 512 DDR2 RAM.
- Samsung 4G LTE Smartphone – Android 2.2, Google Mobile services,
including Google Search™, Google Maps™ and Gmail™, YouTube™, brilliant
4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus touch screen display, powerful 1GHz
application processor, HTML5 Web browser, rear-facing 8-megapixel
camera with LED flash and front-facing 1.3-megapixel camera to support
video chat capabilities, Samsung Social Hub and Media Hub.
Tablets
- Motorola XOOM – 10.1-inch HD 4G LTE upgradable tablet, Android™
Honeycomb, 1080p HD video, Adobe® Flash® Player, front-facing
2-megapixel camera for video chats and 5-megapixel camera to capture
video in 720P HD. Mobile hotspot capability provides connection for up
to five Wi-Fi-enabled devices.
- 4G LTE-enabled Samsung Galaxy Tab™ – 7-inch enhanced TFT display
with 1024 x 600 WSVGA resolution, Android 2.2, Adobe® Flash® 10.1,
1.2GHz Cortex A8 Hummingbird application processor, rear-facing
5-megapixel camera and front-facing 1.3-megapixel camera and camcorder
enable video chat capabilities.
MiFi and Mobile Hotspot
- Novatel MiFi® 4510L Intelligent Mobile Hotspot – Small enough to
fit in the palm of the hand, share Verizon Wireless’ 4G LTE and 3G
networks with up to five Wi-Fi-enabled devices.
- Samsung 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot – Dual-mode device works as a
wireless access point to connect up to five Wi-Fi-enabled devices to
Verizon Wireless’ 4G LTE or 3G networks.
Notebooks
- Compaq CQ10-688nr – 10.1-inch diagonal anti-glare widescreen LED
display, Intel® Atom N455 processor, up to 8.5 hours of battery life,
multi-format digital media card reader, webcam and multiple
connectivity options.
- HP Pavilion dm1-3010nr – 11.6-inches, HP CoolSense Technology, HD
1080p, VISION Technology from AMD, up to 10.75 hours of battery life,
320 GB of storage, full-size, island-style keyboard, multi-format
digital media card reader, HDMI port, Dolby Advanced Audio and GPS for
mapping and navigation.
Verizon Wireless also introduced new applications that are being
fully integrated into the new smartphones and run seamlessly over the
4G LTE network. An upgraded version of Skype mobile takes advantage of
video capabilities enabled by 4G LTE’s incredible speed, allowing users
to see and hear friends and family when making or receiving
Skype-to-Skype video calls. EA’s ROCK BAND leverages the
high-speed, low-latency 4G LTE network to provide the next generation of
multiplayer gaming. At launch, this will be the first time the game
can be played with friends over the mobile network, which means
consumers can rock out with their friends like never before with 20
favorite hits – while on the go.
Since its launch 32 days ago, Verizon Wireless’ 4G LTE network has
provided laptop users with speeds up to 10 times faster than the
company’s 3G network. In real-world, fully-loaded network environments,
laptop users experience average data rates of 5 to 12 megabits per
second (Mbps) on the downlink and 2 to 5 Mbps on the uplink.
Tony Melone, executive vice president and chief technology officer of
Verizon, said, “We will aggressively continue launching 4G LTE markets
over the next 36 months. We’ll cover two-thirds of the U.S. population
in the next 18 months, and by the end of 2013 we’ll offer our 4G LTE
network from coast to coast – everywhere that we offer 3G today. In
order to get there, we’ll add more than 140 markets in 2011, including
Detroit, Raleigh-Durham, Memphis, Milwaukee, Honolulu, Boise, Mobile,
Little Rock, Sioux Falls and Salt Lake City.”
(EDITORS NOTE: A list of initial 4G LTE markets to be launched in 2011 is located at the end of the news release.)
Verizon Wireless’ primary 4G LTE network vendors, Ericsson and
Alcatel-Lucent, are providing the underlying infrastructure for the 4G
LTE network. Verizon Wireless’ 700 MHz spectrum gives the company
specific advantages with 4G, including improved in-building penetration
and a contiguous, nationwide network footprint.
Verizon Wireless is also working with rural companies to
collaboratively build and operate a 4G network in those areas using the
tower and backhaul assets of the rural company and Verizon Wireless’
core 4G LTE equipment and premium 700MHz spectrum. Rural operators are
leveraging Verizon Wireless’ scale for infrastructure while they keep
their customers on the cutting edge of technology. Bluegrass Cellular
is the first rural wireless provider to partner with Verizon Wireless,
and to date, more than 200 organizations have expressed interest in
collaborating with Verizon Wireless to bring 4G LTE to rural America.
Since 2007, when Verizon Wireless jump-started the global 4G LTE
ecosystem with its selection of LTE for its 4G technology, the company
has developed deep partnerships to spearhead a broad LTE ecosystem,
including the LTE Innovation Center in Waltham, Mass., and an LTE
Applications Center, soon to open in the San Francisco area.
Melone concluded, “2011 will be a gang buster year, especially as we
combine our growing 4G LTE network with our amazing lineup of 4G
devices and applications that take advantage of high speed and low
latency.”
Verizon Wireless’ 4G LTE network already reaches more than one-third
of all Americans. A list of initial 4G LTE markets to be covered by
Verizon Wireless’ 4G LTE network in 2011 include:
Huntsville, Alabama
Mobile, Alabama
Montgomery, Alabama
Little Rock, Arkansas
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Gainesville, Florida
Lakeland-Winter Haven, Florida
Pensacola, Florida
Sarasota-Bradenton, Florida
Tallahassee, Florida
Augusta, Georgia
Honolulu, Hawaii
Kahului-Wailuku, Hawaii
Lahaina, Hawaii
Boise-Nampa, Idaho
Carbondale-Marion, Illinois
Wichita, Kansas
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Hammond, Louisiana
Detroit, Michigan
Flint, Michigan
Fayetteville-Lumberton, North Carolina
Greensboro-Winston-Salem-High Point, North Carolina
Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina
Wilmington, North Carolina
Dayton-Springfield, Ohio
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Erie, Pennsylvania
State College, Pennsylvania
Charleston, South Carolina
Columbia, South Carolina
Greenville-Spartanburg, South Carolina
Hilton Head, South Carolina
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Clarksville, Tennessee
Cleveland, Tennessee
Kingsport, Tennessee; Johnson City, Tennessee; Bristol, Virginia/Tennessee
Knoxville, Tennessee
Memphis, Tennessee
Beaumont-Port Arthur, Texas
Bryan-College Station, Texas
Provo-Orem, Utah
Salt Lake City-Ogden, Utah
Centralia, Washington
Olympia, Washington
Charleston, West Virginia
Madison, Wisconsin
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
For more information about Verizon Wireless’ 4G LTE network, visit www.verizonwireless.com/lte. To see a replay of the Verizon 4G LTE News Conference webcast from CES 2011, visit http://www.verizonwebcasts.com/ces/2011/news.
About Verizon Wireless
Verizon Wireless operates the nation’s fastest and most advanced 4G
network and largest and most reliable 3G network, and serves more than
93 million customers. Headquartered in Basking Ridge, N.J., with 80,000
employees nationwide, Verizon Wireless is a joint venture of Verizon
Communications (NYSE, NASDAQ: VZ) and Vodafone (LSE, NASDAQ: VOD). For
more information, visit www.verizonwireless.com.
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