Verizon Wireless has expanded the national rollout of its
high-speed wireless network to its Kalamazoo coverage area.
With this expansion, the following cities -- in addition to
Kalamazoo -- are now equipped with the company's high-speed
wireless network: Constantine, Oshtemo, Otsego, Martin, Portage,
Richland, Schoolcraft, Shelbyville, Texas Corners, Three Rivers and
Wayland. The expansion also provides continuous coverage along
Interstate 94 from Kalamazoo to Detroit and along U.S. Route 131 from
Kalamazoo to Grand Rapids.
"This is a vital market with dynamic, tech-savvy business
people and consumers who want to stay connected," said Greg Haller,
president -- Michigan/Indiana/Kentucky Region, Verizon Wireless.
"The expansion of our broadband network in the greater Kalamazoo
area provides our customers with access to the very latest wireless
technology."
Verizon Wireless customers in this area can enjoy two prime
services:
-- BroadbandAccess, the enhanced high-speed wireless service that
equips Verizon Wireless' business customers with a truly untethered
mobile office experience, enabling them to wirelessly access their
calendars, the Internet, email and critical business information
residing behind their companies' firewalls; and
-- V CAST, a consumer-oriented multimedia service that gives
customers access to the most comprehensive selection of downloadable
music, high-quality videos and the coolest 3D games found anywhere.
BroadbandAccess
Based on Evolution-Data Optimized Revision A (EV-DO Rev. A) network
technology, BroadbandAccess provides mobile workers with the ability to
access their corporate information as if they were attached to this data
via a high-speed wired connection but with the freedom of true mobility.
Developed with a range of users in mind, the service enables large
enterprises, small to medium-sized businesses and mobile professionals
to conduct business anytime, anywhere in the BroadbandAccess coverage
area via a secure, true high-speed data connection.
With BroadbandAccess, business customers, residents and visitors
can expect average download speeds of 600 kilobits per second (kbps) to
1.4 megabits per second and average upload speeds of 500 kbps to 800
kbps. That means they can download a 1 megabyte email attachment-the
equivalent of a small PowerPoint(R) presentation or a large PDF file-in
about eight seconds and upload the same-sized file in less than 13
seconds.
BroadbandAccess also enables Verizon Wireless customers to download
files approximately 10 times faster than customers of wireless service
providers that use different broadly deployed network technologies.
Furthermore, customers who travel outside the enhanced BroadbandAccess
coverage area with an EV-DO device will switch seamlessly to the
company's NationalAccess service.
"Our enhanced BroadbandAccess service gives our customers
three key advantages in wireless communication -- speed, mobility and
security," Haller said. "With these advantages comes an
increase in productivity and bottom-line business benefits."
V CAST: Video and Music
The company's wireless broadband network also enables its V
CAST multimedia services, which offer customers the ability to download
full-song tracks, play cutting-edge 3D games and stream video clips
straight to the handset with top transmission speeds. With content
updated daily, customers can watch dozens of on-demand videos, including
breaking news, weather updates, sports highlights and the hottest
entertainment clips.
With V CAST Music, Verizon Wireless has built a massive full-song
mobile music store that contains more than 2.1 million songs -- from
well-known as well as independent artists -- that customers can download
over-the-air, directly onto their V CAST Music-enabled wireless phones.
Investment
The multi-million dollar expansion includes the installation of
high-tech wireless hardware and software in wireless transmission sites
throughout the area. Verizon Wireless has invested more than $40 billion
since it was formed-more than $5 billion on average every year-to
increase the coverage and capacity of its national network and to add
new services. More than $1 billion of this investment was spent in
Michigan.
Verizon Wireless was the first national wireless provider to
commercially launch a high-speed wireless broadband network in the
United States, which is available to more than 210 million people across
the country. In Michigan, Verizon Wireless' broadband network is
also available across much of west Michigan, including Big Rapids,
Battle Creek, Grand Rapids, Holland and Muskegon; southeastern Michigan;
the greater Flint area; Lansing; Jackson; Mount Pleasant; Port Huron;
Clare; mid-Michigan, including Saginaw, Bay City and Midland; and
Traverse City. Verizon Wireless' broadband network was first
introduced in Michigan in July 2005 in southeastern Michigan.
For more information about Verizon Wireless products and services,
call 1-800-2 JOIN IN or go to www.verizonwireless.com.
For more information, visit http://www.verizonwireless.com or call
248/915-3680.
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