Verizon Wireless shed some light on recent issues impacting its LTE network   in a move that looks to placate a growing online call that maybe the  carrier is not quite the gold standard of network reliability it makes  itself out to be.   In a statement, Verizon Wireless acknowledged that its LTE service  has had a few hiccups and that some of its efforts to restore data  connectivity also affected the ability to access 3G services for some  customers.   “Problems customers experienced affected connectivity to the 4G LTE  network and data service,” the carrier said. “Several times, we have  proactively ‘moved’ 4G LTE customers onto our 3G network to ensure all  would have a data connection. For brief periods, such as on Wednesday  (12/28), 4G LTE customers could not connect to the 3G network as quickly  as we would have liked.”   In explaining the particulars of the outages, Verizon Wireless noted  that each incident was “different from a technical standpoint,” and that  each instanc...
Interesting telecom news, developments from my perspective in areas of Network Cloudification & latest technologies like 5G.