Verizon Shares 'Any Apps, Any Device' Specifics
hmmm... I dunno... not "open" for individual CUSTOMERS...
But now it sound like something fairly different... It is nothing more than providing DEVELOPERS and COMPANIES, the specs and details of how to make products useable on the Verizon network. That's all fine...
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And just because the focus was opening the network to phone and app developers, no where did VZW say they still wont allow unlocked CDMA p...
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Kudos and Observation
Observation: This announcement coincidentaly happens the day after the bidding war on spectrums ended. My guess: They won C-Block. The 50 state wall piercing C-Block spectrum is ALL verizons. I'm willing to bet on that.
All and all, this is very cool, and will open up built in wireless aircards into new laptops WITHOUT contracts to utilize the device. Pave the future there, Verizon, pave away.
I'm really happy about this, and I'm a Sprint user!
This announcement doesnt just benefit cell phone manufactures but other industries as well.
Think of this...
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interesting....