CycloneGT
join:2001-11-15 Boyds, MD
1 edit | Google didn't spend any money. Frack google, they didn't win the auction. Heck, they only played a game of manipulation to get what they want, and they expect Verizon to spend 100s of millions of dollars to build the 700mhz network for them to use.
I fully, expect Verizon to try to screw everyone, because to the victor go the spoils. They won the auction, they will implement what they want to implement. If google was really heart set on "open access" then they should have ponied up the dollars and won the auction.
Now we all get to enjoy paying extra for non crippled phones. | |
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  Jameson 10-8 Premium join:2004-05-28 Fallbrook, CA clubs:  | Re: Google didn't spend any money. And there's something wrong with that? | |
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 |  viperlmw Premium join:2005-01-25 | Re: Google didn't spend any money. I think the point is, if you didn't spend the money, keep you nose out of Verizon's business. | |
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 |  |   Jameson 10-8 Premium join:2004-05-28 Fallbrook, CA clubs:  | Re: Google didn't spend any money. Why? If Verizon is planning on doing something shady and I was Google..you can be sure that I would call you out. | |
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 |  |  Freegoo
join:2002-12-11 Larrabee, IA
| Well it IS Google's business... Verizon bought the spectrum with full knowledge that it was to be open to third parties. Perhaps Verizon shouldn't have spent the money if they aren't willing to honor the spirit of the agreement. Not like the terms were buried in fine print.
Course, maybe Hell froze over and Verizon ends up being 100% open.  | |
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