In no way am I defending Verizon, but there's no way I want to see the 77MHz in Google's hands. I know Google enjoys the same kind of fanboy love as Apple, but lets face it...Google doesn't know the first thing about building and operating a nationwide network. Huge capital investments aren't Google's business model and staying away from that is the whole reason they've done so well. I would much rather see Google focus on making awesome applications and tools for mobile broadband than trying to run a network themselves.
And Apple? Please...they couldn't even get HSDPA in the iPhone.
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Rock @ Oct 4th 2007 1:42PM
In no way am I defending Verizon, but there's no way I want to see the 77MHz in Google's hands. I know Google enjoys the same kind of fanboy love as Apple, but lets face it...Google doesn't know the first thing about building and operating a nationwide network. Huge capital investments aren't Google's business model and staying away from that is the whole reason they've done so well. I would much rather see Google focus on making awesome applications and tools for mobile broadband than trying to run a network themselves.
And Apple? Please...they couldn't even get HSDPA in the iPhone.