Both will come with a constant overage rate of $10 for each gigabyte of additional use. The pricing of the plans will be $50 for monthly access totaling 5 gigabytes of downloaded/uploaded data and $80 for 10 GB. AT&T will roll out its 4G network based on the same standard. LTE is an acronym for "Long Term Evolution," a wireless data standard developed globally across many hardware companies and carriers. "Android really took off when Verizon Wireless got behind it. This is a big deal," said Tony Melone, Verizon Wireless's chief technical officer, during a conference call with reporters. Those devices will presumably be revealed at CES 2011 in Las Vegas, this January.Īlthough Verizon is not the first to launch a network emblazoned with the 4G label, the carrier doesn't want to be confused with the current 4G providers. Phones will be available by the middle of 2011. Verizon won't launch with 4G phones - though given the issues that come with 4G phone ownership, that's probably a good thing. Both modems will cost $99.99 with a two-year contract. The first 4G devices will be USB modems, the LG VL600 (available Sunday) and the Pantech UML290 (available soon after).
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