Following a big policy change at Verizon Wireless, many current customers (this one included!) were unclear on what the adjustments meant for them. Well, the company is has written a new blog post that tries to explain the details.
First, in case you didn't hear, the nation’s largest wireless provider is doing away with contracts, allowing users to drop the service at any time...
How can you determine which mobile service has the best coverage and performance in Rockford?
Well, there's a company called RootMetrics that does extensive testing of wireless networks across the country. It measures speed, reliability and performance on the four major wireless service providers in America...
It looks like a case of good news/bad news for Verizon Wireless customers.
The nation's largest wireless provider is doing away with contracts, allowing users to drop the service at any time. This would seem to be a popular move.
However, at the same time, the company also is eliminating subsidies for the purchase of phones that came along with the contract...
Certain mobile phone customers could be eligible for refunds on service costs.
According to Q13 Fox, Verizon Wireless has agreed to pay $90 million and Sprint $68 million to settle charges that the companies allowed phony charges on their customers’ monthly bills:
According to federal regulators, the two mobile providers had partnered with third-party vendors that sell premium text messaging servi
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A $100,000 grant will help expand a program for victims of domestic violence in Illinois.
Verizon is giving the money to the Illinois Coalition Against Domestic Violence Virtual Legal Clinic, which provides free online legal consultation for victims of domestic violence...