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Smartphones costlier: Verizon tells FCC

6 hours ago ago from Wireless Federation

www.WirelessFederation.com/news: In order to break service contracts for smart phones, Verizon Wireless has doubled the fees on the customers. According to Verizon, the difference between what it pays manufacturers for phones and what it charges contract customers is more than twice as large for smart phones as it is for standard cell phones. The explanation was given after Federal Communications Commission asked the carrier to tell ...

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Verizon Wireless responds to FCC | MyCE

8 hours ago ago from MyCE

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Just Another Mobile Phone Blog: Verizon Wireless Updates …

21 hours ago ago from Cell Wireless Phone

BASKING RIDGE, NJ — Verizon Wireless announced it will host a webcast on Jan. 20, 2010, to review updated specifications for wireless devices that will run on the nationwide 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) network it is building on the Read more from the original source: Just Another Mobile Phone Blog: Verizon Wireless Updates

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Verizon Wireless a winner in my book

9 hours ago ago from Third and Long

My career is all about covering sports. I wouldn’t have it any other way. In the past 17 years since I ventured on this journey, the way I present a point of view and write a story has been expanded, thanks to advanced technology. My writing has been presented to those in our own little world on paper and has expanded to the internet over the past decade. As part of my job, I am privileged to cover the University of Kentucky. My work ...

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Verizon responds to FCC complaint, DROID Eris gets cheap, Google Nexus One coming Jan 5?

17 hours ago ago from PHONE Magazine

The FCC has hit Verizon Wireless with a complaint that has to do with the company's early termination fees and mobile web charges. Verizon dismisses one claim that it charges wireless users who accidentally connect online $1.99. Best Buy Mobile is offering the HTC DROID Eris free to Reward Zone silver subscribers. The free offer requires no mail-in rebates but does require a 2-year contract. That Google Nexus One ...

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Verizon defends pricey early termination fee to FCC

11 hours ago ago from WalletPop

Verizon Wireless, which doubled its early termination fee for smartphones like the Motorola Droid or Blackberry Storm 2 from $175 to $350 last month, is now answering to the Federal Communications Commission. The commission is reviewing Verizon's customer policy and will determine if the company violated consumer protection rules. While many consumers hoped the inquiry would cause Verizon Wireless to question and possibly lessen its ETF, ...

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