If you are a Verizon Wireless customer and want to take full advantage of a new bundle option coming this week, you may need to make some changes to your plan if you aren't already a Mix & Match subscriber.
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Verizon says it won’t charge late fees or disconnect postpaid customers disrupted by coronavirus through June 30
These are troubling times for a lot of people all across the globe, and many companies have stepped up in an effort to help their customers. Verizon is doing just that by announcing a couple of changes.
Verizon teams up with Nimble to sell eco-friendly accessories
In an effort to offer more environmentally friendly accessories, Verizon has teamed up with Nimble to bring more options to customers.
T-Mobile and Sprint complete merger, Mike Sievert steps up as new CEO
It has been a long time coming, with a lot of starts and stops, but it's finally happened: T-Mobile and Sprint have completed their planned merger.
Verizon launches Yahoo Mobile with unlimited LTE data for $40 per month
If you feel like you should jump ship from your current wireless carrier, Verizon might have an option for you with a familiar brand name.
The FCC is proposing major fines against AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile for disclosing customer location data
The ongoing story of the major wireless carriers in the United States sharing user location data has one more chapter: potential major fines.
Sprint’s and T-Mobile’s planned merger now approved, could be finalized in April
T-Mobile has been trying to merge with Sprint for quite some time, with some years going better than others. But now the two wireless carriers are closer than ever before.
Verizon holds the lead in 4G while T-Mobile catches up; AT&T takes faster downloads award
Opensignal keeps tabs on the wireless networks and what they offer for customers on a regular basis, and now the latest "Mobile Network Experience Report" is out.
A new law in the U.S. aims to stop illegal robocalls [Updated]
Robocalls are annoying. And, for years, they've been a remarkably persistent annoyance. But it may finally get less so in the United States.
Editor’s Desk: Apple as tastemaker, Apple hardware problems, Feds take up robocalling, 4G coverage shenanigans
Apple flexes its muscles as tastemaker on its own burgeoning entertainment services. The company also tries to iron out some maddening hardware inconsistencies with new Macs and iPhones. And the federal government stepped in to tech consumers' lives a few times this week with useful and not so useful legislative and regulatory action.
FCC lets carriers get away with lying about 4G coverage
Verizon, T-Mobile, and U.S. Cellular exaggerated the extent of their 4G LTE coverage in official filings to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the FCC itself found in an investigation. But FCC chairman Ajit Pai won't take any action against the carriers. Instead, they'll get a stern talking-to, according to Ars Technica.
AT&T will launch its 5G network for consumers in December
AT&T is one of the biggest wireless network providers in the United States, and today the company confirmed that it will finally get its real 5G network up and running before the end of 2019.