ANN ARBOR – Verizon Wireless has activated three temporary cell sites in Ann Arbor and upgraded equipment on its existing cell sites in the area that provide coverage in and around Michigan Stadium.
The company’s upgrades boost voice capacity by 11 percent and data capacity by 87 percent. These improvements empower more customers to use their wireless phones concurrently for everything from social networking and internet browsing to checking email and making calls.
The temporary cell sites, known as COWs (Cell on Wheels) and COLTs (Cell on Light Truck), are fully functional, generator-powered mobile cell sites that enhance wireless capacity in a specific location?and work especially well in dense areas with large crowds.
This is the fifth consecutive year Verizon Wireless has increased capacity in Ann Arbor for the duration of the University of Michigan?s football season. New this year, the company activated two additional temporary cell sites surrounding Michigan Stadium.
?Year over year, data usage of our Michigan network has nearly doubled and voice usage has grown by nearly 10 percent,? said David MacBeth, executive director?Network, Michigan/Indiana/Kentucky Region, Verizon Wireless. ?Our customers are relying on their phones much more, particularly at major sporting events like college football games. These improvements help ensure our customers enjoying a football Saturday can make their calls and stay connected, send their emails and upload their photos and videos to their favorite social networking sites.?
On-site network improvements, including the enhanced coverage around Michigan Stadium, are part of Verizon Wireless? continual efforts to expand coverage, improve capacity and enhance the quality of its wireless voice and data network in Michigan and throughout the country.
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