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Verizon looks to LTE completion, Gigabit FiOS
NetworkWorld.com (Jan 9 2013) Middle Mile , Business Ethernet , Metro Ethernet , Regional
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After announcing its 4G LTE mobile network at CES two years ago and its FiOS fiber-based home broadband offering here in 2004, The company has a platform in place to increase the speed of FiOS to 1G bps to homes, McAdam said. The company has more than 5 million FiOS customers now. A version of the service with 300M bps speed came out last year. Not to leave out enterprises, McAdam said Verizon would offer 100G bps speeds, which already connect most major U.S. cities, in its metro Carrier Ethernet networks to boost the speed companies can get.
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