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Verizon Wireless Aggressive Roll Out of High Speed Data Network Throughout U.S.date: March 15, 2002 Verizon Wireless, operator of the nation's best and largest wireless network, today announced a collection of rate plans based on megabyte usage for business customers using the Verizon Wireless 3G 1XRTT Express Network. The new pricing plans are an alternative to the company's previously announced minute-based plans, and are based on the amount of data transmitted. The Express Network is Verizon Wireless' 1XRTT data network, capable of data transmission speeds up to 144 kilobits per second (kbps). Business customers and individual consumers in current Express Network markets are taking advantage of high-speed wireless data and robust Internet access at average speeds between 40 and 60 kbps, and many experience speeds of 144 kbps. Designed for business customers, this new flexible pricing takes into account heavy data users by offering rate plans starting at $35 per month for 10 MB, $55 per month for 20 MB, with tiers up to 150 MB of data. Business customers will pay the same amount, regardless of how long it takes to download the same amount of data. On the $35 monthly rate plan, customers can download 10 MB of data-equivalent to thousands of emails or hundreds of Web pages.
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