Like Jack suggests, you really need to check with Verizon.

I'm pretty sure there might be potential features that Sprint has  
turned on for that phone, that would prevent Verizon from working with  
it.  For instance, I had an older Verizon phone that didn't include  
location features and Verizon refused to turn it on.  (even though the  
phone I was using was even older and didn't include location tracking  
either)

Eighteen months ago Verizon said they were moving to a more open  
system, but I don't think they have moved very far in that direction  
yet.


On Feb 9, 2009, at 2:53 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:

> Same band means yes.  Just unlock the phone.
>
> On 2/9/09, Jack Unger <jun...@ask-wi.com> wrote:
>> Why not ask Verizon?
>>
>> w...@aol.com wrote:
>>> Anyone know if you can take a Sprint cdma phone and have Verizon  
>>> activate
>>> it
>>> for use on their cdma system?
>>>
>>> Walter



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