Alcatel-lucent (6) | ![]() |
At&t (26) | ![]() |
Cisco systems (5) | ![]() |
Motorola (9) | ![]() |
Nokia (43) | ![]() |
Ntt (29) | ![]() |
Telephone company (7) | ![]() |
Verizon (31) | ![]() |
Britain s#Guardian newspaper#ran a story alleging that the U s. carrier Verizon was handing over call records to the National security agency, America s signals intelligence operation.
A U s. federal judge has taken this view#in relation to the Verizon metadata. There are at least a few recorded cases of NSA employees using their power tostalk crushes
Verizon, one of the world biggest Internet providers issued a statement saying, successful transition in the stewardship of these important functions to the global multi-stakeholder community would be a timely and positive step in the evolution of Internet governance.
Softcard (formerly Isis), a mobile wallet backed by big wireless carriers including Verizon, also struck a number of new deals that were likely a result of retailers attempting to give their customers an Android-based alternative to Apple Pay.
The back of an Apple iphone 6 Plus gold, is shown here at a Verizon store on September 18
#Why Google Project Fi could be the beginning of the end for Verizon and AT&T Google made an exciting announcement Wednesday,
Here where that hurts the AT&T and Verizons of the world: When implemented properly, a Wi-fi First model can relegate cellular networks to simply filling the gaps between hotspots.
Let use Verizon as an example of a carrier that will be impacted. When you buy a phone through Google,
Google will manage the relationship with Verizon instead of you. When Wi-fi isn available, your device will automatically select which network it should connect to based on availability,
Verizon brand (which the company spends more than a billion dollars promoting each year) is diminished. This model commoditizes the wireless carriers while simultaneously putting downward pressure on their margins.
if there is any player that can take down Verizon and AT&T, who have been upselling consumers on wireless service that isn efficient
#Verizon new, experimental Fios service is 10 times faster than Google Fiber Verizon's Fios network is already capable of top speeds of 500 megabits per second,
Verizon has just finished testing a next-generation fiber-optic Internet technology that allows the company to transfer data at rates of 10 gigabits per second.
Verizon believes its new technology called NG-PON2 hort for"next-generation passive optical network"ould eventually grow to support speeds of 80 Gbps. That's thousands of times faster than
The company tested NG-PON2 at a customer's house three miles away from Verizon's central office in Framingham, Mass.
and major companies such as Verizon, Comcast, Juniper Networks, and Cisco. While the executive order is fairly simple to parse,
and the Droid DNA from Verizon Wireless and HTC. And in the future, wireless charging technology won't be limited just to powering more mobile devices.
and Verizon in order to reach its goal. Each company will host and provide mentorship to 20 young women at each of those locations during the 7 week sessions.
from Verizon (the new owner of Aol, which is the parent company of Techcrunch. Hi bosses!.
says Matthew de Ganon, senior vice president of product and commerce for Softcard, a rival mobile wallet joint venture of T-Mobile, AT&T, and Verizon.
AT&T, and Verizon is touting its support of more than 80 Android phones and the ability to pay at retailers including Mcdonald, Subway, and Walgreens.
Last month, Verizon announced a new loyalty program for its 100 million U s. wireless customers,
and Verizon) have supported publicly Microsoft's position. The revelations of Edward Snowden have put them all under increasing pressure to resist U s. requests for data access.
For example in June the German government cancelled a contract with Verizon for Internet services. Many more companies have a commercial incentive to contest these cross-border requests for data.
less than 1 percent of traffic to and from Gmail from Comcast and Verizon is encrypted currently,
Verizon stopped deploying Fios citing construction costs and the difficulty of ramping the service in new markets.
Two years ago, an excellent piece by Bruce Kushnik skewered these claims by showing that Verizon total construction costs were dropping year-by-year,
In Verizon case it actively turned to tearing them out. This kind of bait -and-switch is what makes complaints that regulation represents unfair intrusion into the free market so damned egregious.
The plan is likely to be opposed by companies such as Comcast and Verizon, which provide Internet services around the nation.
but with low-cost plans. ur biggest competitors are not AT&T and Verizon. It actually more the entry-level folks, for people who want a low-cost service,
< Back - Next >
Overtext Web Module V3.0 Alpha
Copyright Semantic-Knowledge, 1994-2011