By Stan Schroeder, Mashable
April 28, 2011 8:09 a.m. EDT | Filed under: Mobile
Verizon says it determined the cause of the network connection issue and is "continuing to work to restore connections."
(Mashable) -- Verizon's LTE network has been having some major issues in the past 24 hours, and the company has issued an official statement about the problem, promising a fix as soon as possible.
Luckily, while the 4G portion of Verizon's data communication has been unavailable, the 3G network is working. According to Verizon, 4G LTE Smartphones should still be able to make calls, but customers are currently unable to activate any 4G LTE devices.
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Verizon claims it has determined the cause of the 4G LTE network connection issue, and is "continuing to work to restore connections."
Meanwhile, Engadget reports that Verizon has postponed the launch of Samsung Droid Charge, which is hardly surprising as it is also an LTE device.
See the original article at Mashable.com.
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