Verizon's LTE-Powered HomeFusion Broadband Goes National
While Sprint and T-Mobile are struggling to launch their 4G LTE networks, Verizon apparently has enough LTE to power your devices at home. Starting Thursday, Verizon's HomeFusion Broadband service will bring LTE-powered Internet access nationwide. The service, which originally launched in March in six markets, feeds Internet to connected devices in the domicile, ranging from computers to gaming consoles. Verizon's HomeFusion LTE will zip into homes through professionally-installed antennae receivers affixed on the outside of the house (this will cost you $199.99), then transmit signal to a Wi-Fi router inside the house. Using Wi-Fi, customers can connect up to 20 devices. Customers should expect downlink speeds of between 5 to 12 Mbps and uplink speeds ranging from 2 to 5 Mbps. Verizon envisions HomeFusion as an alternative to traditional residential broadband, especially for those with fewer options in their area. Plans include rates of $60 per month for 10GB of data, $90 per month for 20GB, or $120 per mont
Verizon's LTE-Powered HomeFusion Broadband Goes National
Thu 3 May 12 from Ubergizmo
Verizon HomeFusion Goes Nationwide
Verizon’s HomeFusion Broadband service will go nationwide, starting tomorrow. HomeFusion, which launched in six markets this March, uses Verizon’s LTE network for the backhaul. Its ...
Wed 2 May 12 from dailywireless.org
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Tue 8 May 12 from CNET Crave
Verizon's LTE-powered in-home broadband goes national
While Sprint and T-Mobile are struggling to launch their 4G LTE networks, Verizon apparently has enough LTE to power your devices at home. Starting Thursday, Verizon's HomeFusion Broadband service ...
Wed 2 May 12 from CNET Crave
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