Category Archives for WiFi

Verizon to Offer WiFi Calling Service

Verizon Wireless has finally been allowed to offer WiFi calling and now joins the long list of many other operators in America who have already established that service. It comes as a huge relief for the company that had chased the clearance for a long time. In a report carried by RCRWireless News, the Federal […]

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Time Warner WiFi Reaches Greensboro and Wilmington

Time Warner Cable (TWC) customers in Greensboro and Wilmington, N.C. will now be enjoying free public Time Warner WiFi services. The service will be offered to all qualifying TWC Internet customers. The growing network includes more than 2,400 TWC Wi-Fi Hotspots in Greensboro, and more than 1,400 hotspots to date in Wilmington. In a press […]

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CenturyLink Named U.S. Bank Stadium Founding Partner

The Minnesota Vikings have formally named CenturyLink Communications as the Founding Partner of U.S. Bank Stadium as well as the Exclusive Communications Provider of the team. The agreement will last for 10 years and includes significant immersion of CenturyLink’s communication infrastructure and services within U.S. Bank Stadium. In a press statement, Vikings Owner/President Mark Wilf […]

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Cellular iPad Pro Now Being Offered By AT&T Wireless

AT&T will start offering the all-new Cellular iPad Pro featuring a stunning 12.9-inch Retina display with 5.6 million pixels. The company has confirmed that customers can order the cellular iPad Pro from their official website (www.att.com) and at retail stores. Also, customers have the option of adding an iPad Pro to an existing Mobile Share […]

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Verizon Fails to Launch WiFi Calling

Verizon Wireless, a leading Internet and wireless service provider in America has failed to meet one of its half year targets for 2015. At the start of this year, the company set out to have launched its WiFi calling service by mid-year but that has not happened. Late last year, Verizon CFO Fran Shammo had […]

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