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The distinction is becoming less important and will be entirely irrelevant sooner rather than later more on that below. Different carriers have different timelines for this, but Verizon is taking concrete steps to begin transitioning CDMA devices off of the network at the end of — eventually moving all devices to the HD Voice LTE network. This has implications for people with older phones who want to switch carriers. They will also no longer be able to provide such a device to activate on an existing line or swap one such device for another.

However, customers with these devices will still be able to suspend and resume service, change their phone number, upgrade to compatible 4G or 5G devices and activate new lines for 4G or 5G devices. While the CDMA network will remain available as-is until that date, any service requests related to CDMA devices may receive limited support after the end of Customers are encouraged to upgrade to newer technology.

Watch for these technologies to be gradually phased out and for connectivity to improve. But how exactly should you go about narrowing down your options? When it comes to staying connected, the quality of your network matters. In the last decade alone, wireless technology leaped from 3G to 4G. As the 4th generation of broadband cellular network technology, it provided wireless internet access at a much higher speed than 3G.

No doubt about it: dead zones are deal-breakers. After all, what good is the latest and greatest smartphone without a good connection? If getting reliable cell service around the country is important to you, then check out the current national 4G and 3G coverage that each cell phone company offers—along with their plans for future growth. Verizon 5G Ultra Wideband is now available in 5 cities as of July 24, and we plan to expand to more than 30 markets by the end of When Whistle Out recently ranked U.

If you aren't sure what exactly 4G LTE means, you're not alone. Below is a quick primer on what it is and how it applies in your day-to-day life. Verizon built its own 5G technology to accelerate testing and drive the development of a worldwide 5G standard.

And we continue to work with our other technology partners to further advance 5G technology and reach important milestones on the path to full deployment—both in the lab and, most importantly, in the real world where it matters most.

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