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Verizon to Support Open Device Access

By Christopher Saunders
November 27, 2007

Verizon Wireless plans to open up its wireless network to outside devices, software and services, continuing a change of heart for the mobile carrier in advance of the upcoming 700MHz wireless spectrum auction next month.

The company, a joint venture of Verizon Communications and Vodafone, on Tuesday said it expects to begin allowing third-party devices on its network by the end of next year.

Before Verizon Wireless allows a third-party device to use the network, however, it must first be tested and approved, according to the company. Verizon Wireless said in a statement that any device that meets the "minimum technical standard" would be activated on the network.

The testing requirement applies only to devices, the company added—consumers will be free to use any application they wish on those devices.

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