Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Next Generation Wireless For Washington

Verizon is rolling-out its new wireless network to customers in greater Washington, the District of Columbia, Baltimore, North Virginia and Maryland.

Residents will now be able to enjoy even faster download and upload speeds thanks to developments in its CDMA 1x Evolution-Data Optimized Revision A technology. Furthermore, the company's flagship business service, BroadbandAccess, offers average download speeds of 450-800 kbps and average upload speeds of 300-400 kbps.

Verizon Wireless regional president Tami Erwin said: "Our existing wireless broadband network has enabled customers to work remotely and stay entertained in unprecedented ways. "Now we're taking wireless to the next level by introducing technology that helps them send data from their mobile devices even faster." Verizon is also planning to implement the same technology to customers in Illinois. T J Fox, president of the Illinois division, said customers "will applaud" Revision A's faster data uplink speeds.

"Future broadband products and services will benefit greatly from these added speeds," states Mark Weibel, EVP of Marketing for Broadband National, who operates the industries leading comparative shopping website. "This will aid in the expansion of future applications that businesses and consumers require."

For more information on VoIP and other digital products and services visit www.broadbandnational.com

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