Verizon is bringing back the 'Can You Hear Me Now' actor Paul Marcarelli as the "Test Man" with astronaut Buzz Aldrin in a new commercial.
Providing connectivity in areas where it’s never been available before will be incredibly useful for a lot of people.
His last commercial for Verizon was in 2014. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. "I was so excited to get called back for this, because when I was last working for Verizon the ...
It was the last time for fans to watch football at Ford Field this season. With fun activities, but broken playoff dreams, ...
AT&T is upping its iPhone trade-in offer to better compete with Verizon and T-Mobile. Starting Friday, the carrier is ...
MSG Networks broke out the big guns in their ongoing dispute with Altice-owned Optimum on Thursday, dropping a commercial ...
T-Mobile is heading to the Super Bowl to show off its space ambitions, with a widespread launch slated for July.
Verizon is revamping its popular “Can you hear ... we thought was super fun and really bold," Berland said. Marcarelli told USA Today working with Aldrin was "awe-inspiring and I found myself ...
This free, community-style Super Bowl watch party, dubbed FanFest, was created by Verizon and premiered this year in 30 NFL ...
James joins two other area attorneys general in sending the letter to Altice CEO Dennis Mathew expressing frustration with ...
AST SpaceMobile has secured an FCC Special Temporary Authority Grant with AT&T and Verizon. Takeaway Points AST SpaceMobile Secures FCC Special Temporary Authority Grant with AT&T and Verizon. The ...