
The cellular provider's Any Apps announcement is both surprising and perhaps inevitable as the industry moves closer to open access
A move by Verizon Wireless to let customers use a broader range of cell phones and wireless features on its network was greeted by many observers as a stunning about-face. The No. 2 U.S. wireless service provider, which from the start has kept its network shut tight to what it considers unauthorized devices and services, suddenly was opening up.
. . . The Fine Print: For starters, Verizon Wireless will need to test any new device model before letting it connect to its network.
I guess there is a catch to the 'good' news.
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