Verizon Wireless has activated a new cell site in Rockingham County, New Hampshire. The new site is expected to increase high-speed wireless data coverage and capacity along I-95, and Routes 101, 88, and 27 in Hampton and North Hampton, as well as the surrounding area.
According to the company, regionally it has invested over $2.2 billion into its New England network, including over $100 million during the first six months of 2008, to add new services like BroadbandAccess and V CAST.
Richard Enright, director for network systems performance for Verizon Wireless, said: We've always believed that even the most advanced cell phone is only as good as the network it runs on. We continue to aggressively invest into our wireless networks across New England to increase coverage and capacity for our customers.
Related News and Insight
Related NewsCommunications> Unified Communications
Related Dates
2008> September
Related Industries
Technology> Hardware> Telephony, Network and Data Infrastructure> Enterprise Equipment> Voice and Video Over IP
Latest News
Unified Communications
IntelligenceGBI Research’s report “Flash Memory Market to 2020 - Heading towards a Solid Recovery Driven by Sales Growth of Tablet PCs, Smart Phones and Digital Cameras” provides the key information and analysis on the market opportunities in Flash Memory industry. The report covers the latest information on the revenue of Flash Memories, both NAND and NOR segments. The report covers the key market trends for a wide range of Flash memory applications that include computing, communication, consumer electronics, automotive and industrial sectors. The report also provides market share analysis of major Flash memory vendors. It also provides an analysis on the basis of geography up to 2020. Reports Buy online from $3500
Suppliers Directory
See more
Systems & Networks Desktops Servers Storage Networking Virtualisation Security Micro Electronics
Communications Telecoms Unified Communications Mobility
Services IT Services Outsourcing and BPO
The CIO Agenda The Boardroom Green IT Midmarket IT


Comments may be moderated for spam, obscenities or defamation.