Yesterday, the Verizon Wireless 4G LTE network had a few problems. 4G LTE devices such the Droid Charge, Droid RAZR, Pantech Breakout, Samsung Stratosphere, HTC ThunderBolt, HTC Rezound and 4G tablets or USB modems were unable to connect to the LTE network. 3G data and voice devices are unaffected.
Verizon announced via its Twitter Feed that "Verizon Wireless 4G LTE service has returned to normal after the company’s network operations team resolved a technical issue.
"The company's network operations team resolved a technical issue," Verizon spokesman Tom Pica said. He declined to discuss the nature of the problem which ended by Thursday morning.
Some believe the outage was caused due to Verizon getting its network ready for the next round of 4G LTE launch cities on December 14. Some bloggers contend that the network outage is the reason for the delay of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus.
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