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January 16, 2012

Verizon and Seagate Jointly Showcase 4G LTE Mobile Storage Device

Verizon Wireless and Seagate (News - Alert)  lived up to their reputation as ‘Showstoppers’ at this year’s CES. They jointly showcased a breakthrough technology that integrated 4G LTE (News - Alert) into a Seagate Mobile wireless storage device.

Scott Horn, vice president of global marketing for Seagate, said. “This showcase of 4G LTE storage opens up a whole new world of possibilities for consumers to access the content they desire on the go.”

Reported to have the most reliable and largest 4G network in the United States, Verizon established the innovation program to help further the advancement of 4G LTE and expand its possibilities by working with different companies. The venture with Seagate was one such effort that has been going on for two years.

The device showcased was a portable, rechargeable battery-powered storage device with about five hours of battery life that emits a Wi-Fi b/g/n signal for accessing content on the device. It is compatible with all Wi-Fi enabled iOS and browser enabled Android (News - Alert)phones and tablets.

The 4G LTE- connected mobile wireless storage technology is expected to expand capacity to such an extent that more than 300 HD movies can be stored and viewed at will on an iPad or Android tablet.

With Verizon’s fast 4G LTE network, expansive storage device and Internet connectivity can be provided for three Wi-Fi enabled mobile devices.=(made no sense without corrections).



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