An interesting move in the world of experimentation – Verizon is opening up their network to to small device manufacturers.
”...Early next year, the company will publish the technical standards needed to connect to the Verizon network. It will also host a conference with device developers to learn more about their needs and to help with any problems that arise. Verizon has also dropped another $20 million into its certification lab, and any device maker who wants to connect to Verizon’s network will first need to be certified for proper network connectivity procedures. Nothing else will be checked.
“All applications, operating systems, and runtime environments are supported so long as the devices connect properly to Verizon’s CDMA network (they can make use of either the company’s cellular and PCS bandwidth). The fee for certification of devices will be “surprisingly reasonable,” we’re told, and the program will be open to anyone.”
Link: Verizon opens up, will support any device, any app on its network (arstechnica.com)
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