Hub to get early look at next-level Web link

To test high-speed 4G cellular network

By Hiawatha Bray, Globe Staff  |  August 13, 2009

Before the year is out, Boston residents will have a new way to get 
high-speed Internet service: with their cellphones.

Verizon Wireless has selected Boston and Seattle as the first two US 
cities to test its new wireless data service, with speeds five to 10 
times faster than the service used today by such popular handsets as 
Apple Inc.'s iPhone.

The new network could mean big changes in the ways people use their 
smartphones or laptop computers, at home and on the road. Today's 
networks, known as 3G, are good enough for checking e-mail or 
visiting websites, but they're too slow for high-quality video or 
real-time video gaming. They can't match the speed of the hard-wired 
Internet services offered by telephone and cable TV companies.

Verizon Wireless's new network, called 4G, will have the ability to 
display crystal-clear videos and allow users to play complex 
multiplayer games, or hold two-way videoconferences. Consumers might 
replace broadband Internet services from cable and phone companies 
with the new wireless service, in the same way some have ditched 
their traditional, hard-wired telephone lines in favor of cellphones.

Verizon Wireless will not say what it plans to charge for the new 
service, or reveal the speeds it will provide consumers. News of 4G's 
debut cities came in a Verizon Wireless conference call for investors 
on July 27, and the company said it is not yet ready to speak 
publicly about it.

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http://www.boston.com/business/technology/articles/2009/08/13/in_test_of_4g_network_hub_to_get_early_look_at_next_level_web_link/

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