Is this a sign of things to come Verizon? When the best new products on the market remains unsupported by one of the largest bandwidth providers in the country? As you know...many of us...your ...
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Is this a sign of things to come Verizon? When the best new products on the market remains unsupported by one of the largest bandwidth providers in the country? As you know...many of us...your paying customers, expect that you would have our best interests at heart..that you would welcome new technology to use the public spectrum you've licensed from all of US...subject, of course, to license agreements as well as the rules of the FCC and an infrastructure to prevent Antitrust like behavior. Today it's Google's new devices you've pretending don't exist...what device(s) will you and the others you've conspired with elect to keep from us tomorrow? Hopefully your pals at the NSA don't cut you loose if some Senate Committee begins looking into possible anti-competitive behavior, breach of public trust, and conflicts of interest between the retail store and the bandwidth provider. Certainly, any enterprising politician might decide to take up a cause like this once they see a little more outrage from paying customers being denied the use of one device maker's products on the public spectrum...and if not now...what about when the new Nexus 10 2 comes out in a few months..or the products from some other manufacturer that offers better technology that you decide to squelch? How'd that work out for the I phone by the way...lolz....doubling down on bad decision making can't be your last word on this? So...just so you know...I, like many others, have been a loyal supporter of Verizon for many years, but in my opinion, these apparent bumbles in policy and lack of good sense has long term implications for your company as well as your private and institutional investors. As a bandwitdth provider, if you and your board don't see the writing on the wall...A public discussion concerning your stewardship of this privilege may soon be hard to avoid. Good luck with that~~~ Chris