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Verizon Wireless 4G LTE Network to Expand in Fresno, California

WALNUT CREEK, Calif., April 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – Verizon Wireless today announced that it will expand the nation's largest 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) network in Fresno, California, in the coming …

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Verizon Wireless 4G LTE Network to Expand in Reno, Nevada

WALNUT CREEK, Calif., April 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – Verizon Wireless today announced that it will expand the nation's largest 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) network in Reno, Nevada, in the coming weeks.  …

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TWC Bundles Up With Verizon Wireless In Five Markets

Time Warner Cable is offering customers in five markets a $200 prepaid debit card if they sign up for certain Verizon Wireless plans — ahead of government approval of the expansive agreements between four cable operators and the wireless giant.

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Verizon's Upgrade Fee: a Statement of Confidence

Verizon Wireless's new $30 upgrade fee reflects how the carrier is pretty sure that it's the best thing out there.

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Verizon Wireless Announces $30 Upgrade Fee For Existing Customers

Verizon Wireless announced on Wednesday that it will begin charging a $30 upgrade fee to customers who trade in their mobile phones for a newer model. The fee will apply to existing customers who signs up for a new two-year plan and receive a discounted mobile phone. Early upgraders who pay the full price of a new mobile phone will not be affected. The new policy, which goes into effect April 22 …

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Verizon Wireless to charge $30 for phone upgrades

Verizon Wireless, the country's largest cellphone company, says it will start charging $30 every time a subscriber wants to upgrade to a new phone.

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Verizon Adds $30 Fee For Contract Renewals

Verizon Wireless announced today that as of April 22 they will be charging a $30 upgrade fee for customers who renew their two-year agreements and upgrade to a new phone. In other words, if you get to the end of …

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Starwatch Consumer | Verizon to charge $30 on phone upgrades

Verizon Wireless said it will start charging $30 every time a subscriber wants to upgrade to a new phone.

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Starwatch Consumer | Verizon to charge $30 on phone upgrades

Verizon Wireless said it will start charging $30 every time a subscriber wants to upgrade to a new phone.

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Verizon Wireless to charge for phone upgrades

Verizon Wireless, the country's largest cellphone company, says it will start charging $30 every time a subscriber wants to upgrade to a new phone.

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Verizon Implementing $30 Upgrade Fee Starting April 22

Verizon Wireless today said that beginning on April 22, all customers will need to pay a $30 fee when upgrading to new devices at the two-year discounted price. According to Verizon, the fee will help the company continue to offer services such as wireless workshops, expert consultations, and online educational tools. Verizon pointed out that customers trading in or recycling old devices can …

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Verizon sticks with site plan for cell tower

Verizon Wireless representatives on April 4 said 215 W. Johnstown Road is the least intrusive location to erect a 120-foot monopole after investigating two other sites.

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Verizon Endorses Collaborative Effort to Address Theft of Mobile Devices and Protect Consumers

WASHINGTON – CTIA-The Wireless Association, the Federal Communications Commission and law enforcement officials on Tuesday (April 10) announced plans to provide resources to consumers to address mobile-device theft. Those resources include implementation of a database to prevent reactivation of stolen smartphones, and additional customer education about avoiding and reducing the impact of device theft.

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Verizon, Other Major Carriers Join FCC, CTIA in Smartphone Theft Crackdown

Verizon Wireless, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile have all agreed to register phones that have been reported stolen into a nationwide database.

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