borat_sagdiyev
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well i need to add one thing to the verizon news.
you are allowed to build a device at home, and if verizon gives it an O.K, then they will activate it on the network for you.
source: http://www.macrumors.com/2007/11/27/verizon-to-open-wireless-network-to-any-app-or-device/
you are allowed to build a device at home, and if verizon gives it an O.K, then they will activate it on the network for you.
source: http://www.macrumors.com/2007/11/27/verizon-to-open-wireless-network-to-any-app-or-device/
The service is also aimed at smaller players who would otherwise be unable to offer similar services. Indeed, per Arstechnica, one Verizon exec claimed that even "if someone builds a device in their basement on a breadboard, Verizon will test it and activate it." Pricing is claimed to be reasonable, with no specific restrictions on usage