Verizon to Disclose LTE Details Wednesday

From PC World: Verizon Wireless, the nation's largest wireless carrier, Wednesday will disclose details about its plan to launch its faster LTE 4G wireless network in 38 U.S. cities by the end of the year.

The carrier has repeatedly said that it plans to offer some 110 million Americans in the 38 city launch download speeds ranging from 5 to 12 Mbit/sec, or about 10 times faster than is currently available. Verizon plans to offer LTE 4G coverage throughout the country by 2013.

The initial rollout to one-third of the U.S. population has most impressed analysts who have followed the WiMAX 4G wireless launch of Clearwire and Sprint Nextel.

Sprint, the third-largest U.S. wireless carrier, has reached 68 WiMax markets over the past two years. Sprint boasts average speeds of 3 to 6 Mbit/sec on WiMAX and sells two smartphones capable of running on WiMAX. AT&T, the second largest U.S. wireless carrier, plans to begin an LTE rollout in 2011.

While Verizon Wireless CTO Tony Melone is expected to discuss the LTE network launch tomorrow, Verizon's plans for its LTE-ready phones are expected to remain unclear. Verizon officials have said they will announce phones and other LTE devices in January at the Consumer Electronics Show, and to make them ready for sale by February.

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