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Verizon Still Evil
Submitted by chris on November 27, 2007 - 11:17am.
Firstly, unlike the unlocked GSM phone market, third party sales of CDMA devices aren't exactly flourishing. Where will customers be coming from with their untethered CDMA phones? I'm guessing, and I know Verizon is hoping, that customers will be bringing their Sprint devices right on over. So what appears as a friendly act of openness, could really boil down to a customer grab. Secondly, I'm guessing that Verizon will be charging some reasonably substantial "service activation" fee to bring devices to their network. Really, they aren't losing anything when compared with selling subsidized phones chock full of Verizon services. What I think this announcement boils down to is a seemingly heroic attempt to sway public opinion towards Verizon with promises of openness. Brilliant, but evil. Ditch the long contracts, ditch the pricey cancellation fees, and support non-BREW third party software, then I'll be impressed. Long live Googletel! Chris Trackback URL for this post:http://community.eqo.com/trackback/1107
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Another Thought
I am a GSM user, which means that I can take my SIM card out and pop it into another phone at any time without the consent of my carrier. That is open. With Verizon, users will have to pass a Verizon inspection and pay a fee. That is not open.
Chris
EQO Customer Evangelist