|
Does Verizon's Voyager stack up to the iPhone? |
|
|
5 IT skills that won't boost your salary
[1,407]
Women 4 times more likely than men to cough up personal info
[589]
Japan's 10 funniest tech-related commercials [Videos]
[407]
Throwing away a promo CD is "unauthorized distribution"?
[1,265]
Adults too quick to dismiss educational video games
[682]
Attack of the iPhone clones [Slideshow]
[578]
10 things IT needs to know about AJAX
[1,258]
This Year's 25 Geekiest 25th Anniversaries [Slideshow]
[409]
|
|
This suit, in my opinion agreement
I agree and Verizon loses the opportunity to collect high "per call" fees from everybody if anyone finds a way to bypass them. Of course they will be protective of anything, even if it's not theirs. Does anybody remember MCI when it started.
Next to join will be AT&T, who will be very likely to follow Verizon's path once Verizon has done all the legwork and paid all the court costs. AT&T is even more out of control on fees they charge.