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Verizon to Start Testing 5G in 2016
The company is going to start experimenting with the upgraded tech in California and Massachusetts
Verizon Strips Down Its Logo in Lukewarm Reboot
Simple. Check. Scalable. Check. Already hated on by T-Mobile CEO John Legere. Six checks.
No Strike for Now as Verizon, Unions Continue to Negotiate
Current contracts have expired, but Verizon employees are still at work.
What Will AOL's Tim Armstrong Bring to Verizon?
Experts weigh in on what the AOL's CEO will do for the U.S. wireless carrier.
10 Tech Startups Valued Higher Than AOL's $4.4 Billion
A roundup of hot tech firms already valued at more than what AOL, a veritable Internet antique, is selling for.
Verizon to Buy AOL in $4.4 Billion Deal
The acquisition gives the biggest U.S. wireless carrier access to AOL's mobile video platform and content including the Huffington Post news website.
T-Mobile's Latest Attack on Verizon Is a Masterful Marketing Maneuver
T-Mobile has co-opted an existing Verizon ad campaign and is offering Verizon customers a free two-week trial in hopes of luring them away from the provider.
Verizon to Offer Custom Pay TV Bundles
By allowing more flexibility, Verizon hopes to lure customers away from cable rivals and upstart Web TV companies.
Google Partners With Wireless Carriers to Push Wallet Service
The idea is to pre-install Google's electronic payment service on phones, as the companies seek to counter Apple Inc's recent entry into the nascent market for mobile payments.
Move Over AT&T and Verizon: This Cable Giant Is Getting Into the Phone Service Game
The idea is to give people an alternative to pricier data plans from the big cellular companies.
Verizon CEO: No 'Significant' Talks to Buy AOL
Verizon CEO Lowell McAdam said reports that the company has held concrete talks to acquire AOL are 'not accurate.'
Talking Lamp Posts Are Just the Beginning in Verizon's Vision of a Smart City
Given the costliness and fragmentation of the smart home market, Verizon Wireless has its sights set on a loftier prize.
U.S. Says Fourth Amendment Does Not Protect Digitally-Stored Data
A drug trafficking case in which the government is demanding Microsoft hand over emails stored in a Dublin datacenter has called into question Fourth Amendment rights in a digital era.
Internet Providers Strike Back Against Net Neutrality Activists
Twenty-eight of America's broadband providers signed an open letter warning the FCC that regulating broadband as a public utility will stifle innovation.
Here's One Big Reason Mobile Carriers Don't Want a 'Kill Switch' on Smartphones
A new report shows how many billions of dollars companies such as Verizon and AT&T could lose each year if smartphone theft decreases.