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Verizon launches 5G Home Internet service in four markets, offers choice of Apple TV 4K or Chromecast Ultra for

Verizon has launched the first wave of its 5G Home Internet service in Sacramento, Los Angeles, Houston, and Indianapolis. The service, which accuses limited markets, boasts speeds of up to 300Mbps with Verizon throwing in an Apple TV 4K as an incentive to sign up. Verizon is offering three months for free, then the service […]

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iOS 12.1 to allow iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR units to use eSIM features

Apple’s latest iOS 12.1 beta apparently introduces support for the eSIM, or a digital SIM that lets you activate a cellular plan from your carrier without needing to use a physical SIM card. In the iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR, the eSIM pairs with the included nano-SIM to enable dual-SIM functionality. The eSIM feature […]

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T-Mobile customers now eligible to sign up for iPhone Upgrade Program online

If you’re a T-Mobile customer looking to upgrade your iPhone next month, there’s some good news. T-Mobile customers have now been added to the iPhone Upgrade Program online. Prior to this, T-Mobile customers could only upgrade by going into an Apple Store. Customers can now enroll in the program in the Apple Store app. T-Mobile […]

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Verizon to offer choice of Apple TV 4K, YouTube TV subscription, upon launch of 5G network in initial U.S. markets

Verizon is ready to throw some cool things your way to get you on their 5G network. The carrier, in an effort to get ahead with 5G, is looking to include YouTube TV or Apple TV as part of a launch promotion in its initial four markets. Verizon will offer a YouTube TV subscription, or […]

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U.S. Net Neutrality protections end, ISPs may wait to see how things shake out before shifting policies

The day you didn’t want to come has arrived. As of Tuesday, June 11th, net neutrality regulations have ended. As such, the Open Internet Order is no longer in effect, opening the door for internet service providers to control access to online content in the United States as they see fit. The Open Internet Order […]