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But the company said it's still deciding how to use the new features, and that it's not making any promises about how its service can handle them.
"We are still in the early stages and are not planning to roll out these new tools and features by the end of the year for customers," the company said. "We're still working with our partners in the US and China, which is where we'll continue to work with our partners and offer the most comprehensive, targeted and targeted support to our customers."
Verizon also said it will make a free-for-all feature for T-Mobile customers starting in April, but that the company plans to make the service free for all customers. Verizon said it will also offer call blocking for its customers starting on March 1, when T-Mobile will begin offering free calls and calls for $10.
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Last month, Verizon also said it plans to roll out new "smartphone call blocking" features for T-Mobile customers starting in March. Verizon said that its robocalls and voice services will also be free for all customers starting in March.
The new features will also be free for Verizon's iPhone and Android customers, Verizon said.
Verizon said it will update T-Mobile's robocalls and voice services to include additional features on March 1. And it has not yet confirmed that any of the new features will be free to all T-Mobile customers.
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Verizon will launch the free product in March of 2017, but its plan says it will roll out the new features on March 1 and offer "free and unlimited" calls and calls for $10 a month starting in March.
The T-Mobile U.S. rollout is the latest in a series that could see an increase in call and text calls among the U.S. population. In January, Verizon announced it would expand its FiOS service to include free or discounted calls, text messages and other text messaging services. The carrier said it would be adding the service in the coming months.
[Related: Verizon's new FiOS service gets rolling in late April]
In March, Verizon said it would begin rolling new services to its FiOS customers through its Next-Generation
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