
If you are like a significant number of people living on the east coast, you are probably walking around with a phone with the verizon logo emblazoned upon it. I can't really complain about their service, although I still think my bill is too high, and that is probably due to all those damn commercials they run showing the thousands of people that support my network. Anyway, Verizon made a huge announcement today, that is sure to make other carriers question their own practices. Verizon will, starting in 2008, allow cellphones that are not purchased from Verizon to be used on their network. If you want to read about the implications check here and here.
Needless to say, Verizon doesn't want to be left in the dust, and have some other carrier make the first move. I am sure it will make some extra money for the big V, and if anything create a more open cell phone market in the U.S. If you look to Europe they are already have a similar system, whereby you can buy the phone from one carrier, but the laws their prohibit the customer from having to sign a contract with the same carrier. It seems to have one drawback though, because Verizon and the other carriers us the subsidized cellphone with contract to get you hooked. In some of the European countries that are carrying the gadget of the year I-phone, they are paying some serious dough for it.
The next big event on this whole wireless front will be the UHF spectrum auction that is set to take place next year. That is when the internet giant Google will makes its move into the cellphone market, then all hell shall break loose.




