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Verizon is slime

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Chronos, Verizon's interest has nothing to do with testing applications. They cripple or disable everything that doesn't mean revenue to them. Want an example? Go to Motorola's website and read about the features of the RAZR phone. Then get a Verizon RAZR. You won't be able to do half the stuff you wanted a RAZR for. For instance, take a picture. Hook up your phone to your USB port. Try to upload the picture. You can't. You have to pay Verizon to upload it for you. This doesn't save bandwidth, it forces you to use - and pay for - bandwidth.

Verizon is slime.

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