LAS VEGAS, NV — Across Nevada wireless users are making more wireless calls and using more data services thanks to Verizon Wireless’ nearly $55 million network investment in 2009. That’s an average of more than $150,000 per day spent to provide customers with the reliable, high-quality service they expect from Verizon Wireless.
The company’s ongoing network investment now totals more than $515 million in Nevada and more than $50 billion nationally over the past nine years.
“Our customers are texting, e-mailing, downloading music, visiting Web sites and sharing pictures and videos at a record pace. Because of this, we continue to aggressively invest in our network to increase coverage and capacity for our customers, add new services and maintain our 3G network superiority,” said Tony Heyman region president, Verizon Wireless.
Verizon Wireless has the largest and most reliable wireless 3G network coverage area in the U.S. A side-by-side comparison of 3G network coverage maps shows that Verizon Wireless has more 3G coverage than the three other major carriers.
New cell sites
A total of 13 new cell sites were installed and activated in Nevada in 2009 to strengthen coverage and enhance 3G high-speed wireless services.
The network team also updated and added capacity to many other cell sites and further added backup power capabilities to improve network reliability and add new services. Sites were added to serve popular Southern Nevada destinations including the Lake Mead Recreation Area, the Red Rock Casino, Resort and Spa and at the Clark County Fair Grounds.
Alltel integration
In January 2009, Verizon Wireless completed its acquisition of Alltel, expanding the company’s network coverage to approximately 290 million people, nearly the entire U.S. population.
Verizon Wireless upgraded and integrated Alltel’s 3G data network to the latest revision of wireless broadband technology to enable faster delivery of data applications, including e-mail and browsing the Internet.
4G LTE services
Verizon Wireless also took steps toward the rollout of the nation’s first 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) wireless network. The company’s aggressive 4G LTE network build includes plans to launch in 25 to 30 markets in 2010 and cover virtually all its current nationwide 3G footprint with the next-generation network by the end of 2013.
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