Are you using an ADSL line to connect your home to the internet, what about VDSL? Do you have a DOCIS modem, if so then is it DOCIS 1.0, 2.0, or 3.0? You probably don’t know the answer to that question since for you the broadband that gets delivered to your home is simply a…
Samsung Stratosphere 4G for Verizon hands-on [Video]
While it wasn’t the announcement we were hoping for from Samsung at CTIA 2011, the company did show off the Verizon Stratosphere, the first 4G LTE device on the network with a full QWERTY keyboard. We’re rocking and rolling at CTIA, so you just know we had to play with it. The Samsung Stratosphere has…
Windows Phone will support LTE, dual-core
Microsoft, coming fresh off its first major update to its new Mango operating system, indicated that future Windows Phone models will have dual-core processors or support for faster LTE networks, in a interview with AllThingsD. This comes straight from the lips of Windows Phone head man, Andy Lees. In the interview, Lees remained confident in the progress…
LTE devices due on Sprint mid-2012, 15 by year-end
At an event in New York today, Sprint announced that they plan to launch LTE-enabled devices by the middle of 2012, with 15 due to drop by the time 2013 rolls around. We’ve already heard rumours that Sprint’s LTE network would be lighting up early next year, and this schedule lines up pretty nicely. WiMAX is…
Motorola Xoom LTE upgrade starts tomorrow, LTE equipped Xoom begins shipping October 13th
They say good things happen to those who wait, right? Well, if you’ve been holding onto a Motorola Xoom since it first launched, patiently awaiting its 4G/LTE upgrade, you’ve either remained steadfast, Xoom in hand, or you ended up grabbing the LTE Galaxy Tab 10.1. Those of you with a Xoom still kicking around, your…
Rogers flips switch on LTE networks in Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver
Over the summer Rogers kicked off LTE in Canada with their Ottawa network, and Bell answered with an launch in Toronto and the surrounding area. Rogers is now expanding their reach to all of the major Canadian cities: Vancouver, Montreal, and Toronto can now get in on the fun. To promote the launch, Rogers is…
Sprint plans LTE network for early 2012
Well, it’s not quite official but it looks like Sprint Nextel plans to launch its own 4G LTE network in early 2012. The company is said to have installed LTE equipment and field testing the network in select areas but it’s unclear how many markets would get the service initially once it’s ready for prime…
Dish Network, Sprint, and Clearwire: A match made in heaven for the wireless industry?
Dish Network currently owns 40 MHz worth of wireless spectrum that they’ve said they plan on using to roll out an LTE-Advanced network. They have the potential to disrupt America’s current wireless space to such a degree that it’s difficult to put into words. There is a slight snag though. Dish knows absolutely nothing about…
AT&T 4G LTE is live, still dwarfed by Verizon 4G LTE
AT&T just lit up its 4G LTE network this Sunday but the next-generation mobile data network is only available in a handful of markets. If you’re in Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Houston or San Antonio, you can hop on to the AT&T 4G LTE network right now with your mobile dongles of with the Acer Iconia…
Pantech Breakout for Verizon boasts 4G LTE capabilities
Looking for another Verizon 4G LTE smartphone? The Pantech Breakout might be a decent alternative to the current offerings from the usual suspects, HTC, Motorola and Samsung. If you have been a fan of Pantech hardware, or are looking for something new, the Pantech Breakout probably won’t disappoint. It’s a DLNA-enabled Android 2.3 Gingerbread device,…









