arstechnica.com — Verizon announced today that it will open access to all of its spectrum in 2008. Any device will be able to run any application with no bandwidth caps, so long as people are willing to pay for their bits.
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bluesdealerNov 28, 2007
Read about GSM and CDMA. The iPhone isn't technically able to operate on Verizon/Sprint towers.
m00nmasterNov 28, 2007
My Chocolate Flip transfers to my MBP with BT so easily a retarded blind dwarf could do it. Get off of Digg.
rizla420Nov 28, 2007
I'm in the same boat. My contract was up last month and I have an old piece of crap phone that I'd like to upgrade to one of the new nice ones, but at the same time I dont want to lock myself into another long term contract. I might just buy a mid level phone straight up and use that until the "next best thing" comes out. Google, openMoko, whatever.
mrspontaneousDec 6, 2007
Only if your phone is capable of operating on a global band... they use different frequencies abroad than in the US. Verizon rents international phones to their customers.
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