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Verizon Wireless pushes Rev. A

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Verizon Wireless has piped up a few times in the past to remind the industry that it too is rolling out EV-DO Rev. A throughout the U.S., but the carrier has made its first major Rev. A announcement: The first markets to get the upgrade are Richmond, VA; Chicago, IL; Gary, IN; Salt Lake City, UT; and some areas of Florida and Massachusetts. Verizon said its BroadbandAccess customers in these areas can expect average download speeds of 450-800 kbps and average upload speeds of 300-400 kbps. Of course, the carrier making the most noise about its Rev. A rollouts, Sprint, claims average upload speeds of 350-500 kbps and download speeds of 600 kbps-1.4 mbps.

For more on Verizon's Rev. A rollouts:
- see this article from GigaOM

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Verizon has never been quiet about announcing network improvements or offering new services - Unless of course, there is nothing to report (legally speaking). The fact is Verizon is lagging in the deployment of Rev A.

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