Showing posts with label markets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label markets. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 July 2013

AT&T Fires Up 35 New 4G LTE Markets

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It has been some time since we have seen a light up of this many 4G LTE markets at the same time, but it sure is exciting. This morning, AT&T announced 35 new LTE markets, bringing their market count total to somewhere around 350. The markets span from the East to West coasts and are also sprouting up in the Virgin Islands.

Full list of new markets can be found down below. 

New Markets:

St. Thomas, Virgin IslandsVictoria, TexasPalatka, FloridaGrand Junction, COMorgan City, LAValdosta, GeorgiaPine Bluff, ArkansasYakima, WashingtonBremerton, WashingtonMoses Lake, WashingtonSilverthorne, ColoradoHomosassa Springs, FloridaChico, CaliforniaCape Girardeau, MissouriSherman-Denison, TexasCorinth, MississippiGrenada, MississippiBatavia, New YorkMilledgeville , GeorgiaNew Ulm, MinnesotaBeckley, West VirginiaOak Hill, West VirginiaMidland, TexasOdessa, TexasLawton, OklahomaCape Cod, MassachusettsSearcy, ArkansasDunn, North CarolinaDillon, South CarolinaSt. Croix, U.S. Virgin IslandsLafayette, LouisianaAtlantic City, New JerseyMeridian, MississippiGreenwood, MississippiNew Iberia, Louisiana

Via: AT&T


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Saturday, 29 June 2013

Rumored Motorola DVX created for emerging markets

Google-Motorola-Merger-ApprovedAccording to recent rumors, Google and Motorola may have a brand new device in the works. The mystery device has been code-named the DVX, which is slated to follow the Moto X and be an extremely cheap device aimed at emerging markets. This means no Snapdragon 800 CPU with a 4k screen, however don’t let that fool you. If all goes as planned, the DVX could be what is missing in such a tech-savvy world.

Sources for Phone Arena don’t have a lot of information about the DVX quite yet, but they say that it is planned for release later this year, and would be ultra low-cost option for those in the world who don’t have (or can’t afford) smartphones that are currently on the market. In all honesty this really is a smart move for Google. The more people that have smartphones and internet access, the more people are going to bring in money through Google’s ad services. In all honesty, it’s a win-win situation.

This is all we know for now. As soon as we receive any more info on the rumored DVX we will be sure to update you.

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