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New Orleans 1 of 38 chosen for Verizon's 4G LTE

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 Verizon wireless will unveil Sunday new technology it calls an “industry game changer.”

“It’s going to be about 10 times faster than current 3G technology,” said Bob Swanz, Verizon data account manager.

Swanz said Verizon’s 4G technology debuts in the form of a faster, more powerful network accessed by a new air card in 38 markets across the country, including New Orleans. Verizon plans to add markets over the next three years until the service blankets the country.

He said 4G merely means “fourth generation.” In other words, Verizon has entered the next technological level. The key for consumers is where a provider sits on the 4G spectrum. Consumers need to ask what a provider’s 4G service really does for them.

“Hop on a plane today and take a 10-hour flight. Sunday, when we make this service available, you get on that same plane with this new technology and that same flight is going to take one hour,” Swanz said.

A test of Verizon’s 4G network showed that downloads were 21 megabits per second, while uploads were 18 megabits per second.

“That’s an industry changer,” Swanz said. “If you’re in business or for fun you want to video conference that’s an option today with this technology where it wasn’t an option before.”

And even though Verizon has limited the service to Tampa for now, Swanz said the system also works with 3G. “It speaks to both and it’s able to move between the two seamlessly.”

The 4G air card costs $99 after a $50 mail-in rebate. The 4G service costs $50 a month. Consumers who purchase the new card and network must also sign a new contract.

Men prefer Android – Women, iphone.

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The iPhone and devices running Google Android are the most desired smartphones in the U.S., but men tend to prefer Android while women gravitate toward Apple’s iOS, a new survey has found.

Nielsen on Wednesday released the results of its October survey of mobile phone users. It found that the iPhone was “most desired” among likely smartphone upgraders in the U.S., ahead of Android.

But Android found its greatest share when the results were viewed by gender: 32.6 percent of male respondents said they wanted an Android smartphone, while 28.6 percent of men opted for the iPhone.

Women, on the other hand, strongly prefer the iPhone, with 30.9 percent opting for Apple’s handset, while 22.8 percent of women said they want a device running Google Android. For both men and women, BlackBerry came in third while Microsoft’s Windows Mobile took fourth.

In terms of age, the iPhone led in all demographics except ages 35 to 54. In that range, 27.4 percent of “likely smartphone upgraders” said they would choose Android, more than the 26.3 percent who said the iPhone.

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Among users planning to get a new smartphone, current smartphone owners preferred the iPhone with 35 percent choosing Apple, versus 28 percent for Android. Consumers who own “feature phones” were less decisive, with 25 percent unsure what they would buy.

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Nielsen also found that the iPhone has edged Research in Motion’s BlackBerry platform in terms of market share. The survey shows Apple with 27.9 percent of the market, while BlackBerry holds 27.4 percent. That contrasts with a report also released on Wednesday, which found that the BlackBerry had overtaken the iPhone in terms of mobile browser usage in the U.S.

In October, Nielsen revealed that sales of all devices running Google Android had exceeded the iPhone for the first time. However, Wednesday’s new survey shows total market share among users, rather than current sales.