Verizon is having quite a month, as the company’s LTE network has suffered three outages, shutting down access to smartphone and wireless hotspot customers across the country. Verizon went on a PR offensive and said that sometimes being the pioneer leads to growing pains.
In an interview with GigaOm, Verizon’s VP of network engineering Mike Haberman tried to explain the LTE problems that occurred. Basically, he said the issues were with the service delivery core (IP Multimedia Subsystem), which replaces the old signal equipment used in 2G and 3G networks
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Verizon is having quite a month, as the company’s LTE network has suffered three outages, shutting down access to smartphone and wireless hotspot customers across the country. Verizon went on a PR offensive and said that sometimes being the pioneer leads to growing pains.
In an interview with GigaOm, Verizon’s VP of network engineering Mike Haberman tried to explain the LTE problems that occurred. Basically, he said the issues were with the service delivery core (IP Multimedia Subsystem), which replaces the old signal equipment used in 2G and 3G networks »read more
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