Nothing wrong with posting it here. Is relevant news. I'm glad he did
since I didn' tknow about it.

On May 6, 1:36 pm, Johan de Koning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Isn't old news? And why did you posted it in this challenge group?
>
> On May 6, 7:06 pm, YA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Google has requested that the US regulator seeks assurances from
> > Verizon Wireless that it will honour the 'open access' laws related to
> > the 700MHz C-block spectrum Verizon won in the recent FCC auction. In
> > a FCC filing late last week, Google called for the regulator to
> > investigate Verizon's alleged commitment to a 'two-door' policy, which
> > implies that Verizon could favour customers accessing the network that
> > use its own devices over non-Verizon customers.
>
> > The filing makes reference to a number of formal objections to the
> > open access policy made by Verizon Wireless prior to the operator
> > placing the US$4.7 billion winning bid in the C-block spectrum two
> > months ago. According to Google, Verizon has "kept to its written
> > position and, despite ample opportunity, has not subsequently
> > disavowed this position in any on-the-record filing with the
> > Commission." According to a report by InfoWorld, Verizon has hit back
> > at Google, claiming its complaint to the FCC "has no legal standing."
> > Google is keen to uphold the principals of open access networks in
> > order to support Android, its open source mobile operating system.
>
> > From: Mobile Business Briefing (http://gsm.org)- Hide quoted text -
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