Remember Verizon’s “can you hear me now” guy? That’s right, he was the one in the carrier’s TV ads that went around the country testing the network’s signal, repeatedly asking, “Can you hear me now?” ...
Verizon Wireless has equipped almost all of its fleet of test vehicles with 4G (fourth-generation) devices to test all the major U.S. 4G networks for speed and coverage. The carrier has about 100 such ...
One of the best-known characters in modern advertising is returning to work. Actor Paul Marcarelli played a “Test Man” for Verizon, clad in a gray jacket and horn-rimmed glasses for nearly a decade in ...
You know him as the “Can You Hear Me Now” guy, or perhaps the Verizon Guy, or the Test Man as he’s called within Verizon, but his real name is Paul Marcarelli, and he’s finally allowed to speak. The ...
Midvalley residents, visitors and business owners who rely on Verizon Wireless coverage might have relief from poor service by fall. The Basalt Town Council on Tuesday granted the first of two ...
For decades as they built up their network, Verizon repeatedly asked us “can you hear me now?” For the past few years, iPhone users on AT&T have often asked the same question. Now with the iPhone 4 on ...
A new survey is out attempting to measure the satisfaction of iPhone 4 users with the two U.S. carriers now offering the Apple handset. If you bypass the statistical dead-heat on the level of overall ...
After residents and business owners were stuck for years with a dead zone in South Utica and New Hartford, Verizon is finally bringing cell service to Oneida Street, the Ridgewood neighborhood, and ...
Verizon Wireless plans to upgrade its service in Lincoln and Fremont today (Sunday 15 December 2005), rolling from another carrier’s network onto its own. The company’s Jim Christensen said customers ...