Verizon's Open Device Conference coming in March

Verizon's Open Device Conference coming in March

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Published on: 26 February, 2008 by PhoneArena Team

Verizon's Open Device Conference coming in March

Verizon Wireless today announced that they will be holding an Open Development Device Conference from March 19-20 in NY to release its publication of the Version 1.0 specifications for their "Any Device, Any Network" initiative. The March 19 conference will focus on how wireless device manufactures will be able to bring new devices to the marketplace under Verizon's Open Development initiative.

Anthony A. Lewis, VP of the Open Development initiative said, "Version 1.0 will provide the roadmap for wireless device visionaries and tinkerers, as well as existing device makers, to create consumer products not offered directly by the company, which can run on the nation's most reliable network."

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Most importantly, Version 1.0 will give manufactures the foundation for device certification. While in the coming weeks, Verizon plans to dive deeper with application developer to match applications with device designers.

While the conference agenda on March 19 will focus on the goals and standards of the initiative, March 20 will be designed for one-on-one visits between attendees, developers and the Verizon Wireless Open Development team. Since this is the first major step that Verizon has made in its Open Development initiative, they are expecting the first approved devices to be available later this year. FAQs regarding the Open Development impact on consumer may be found here.

Based on this preliminary information, any CDMA phone can be submitted by its manufacturer to certify that it will work properly on Verizon's network. Verizon will not be responsible for the software applications on the device, but will simply test network connectivity. Once a device has passed certification, consumers will be able to use that device on Verizon's network. However, it is unclear as to where the consumer will actually purchase the device from.

Verizon will also be webcasting the March 19 conference at the site.

Please continue to visit PhoneArena as we will provide you with additional information as it becomes available.

source: Verizon Wireless

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I Phone
Do i see the I phone being used on verizons network in the near future?? hmmm soon Verizon will be unstoppable muahahaha!!!!
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NO
VERIZON WILL NEVER HAVE THE IPHONE. NEVER. NEITHER WILL SPRINT. MAYBE T MOBILE, BUT PEOPLE KNOW HOW TO HACK THE IPHONE TO WORK ON TMOBILE ALREADY ANYWAY. MY GUESS, I PHONE STICKS EXCLUSEIVELY WITH ATT. PLUS I DOUBT THE IPHONE WILL EVER BE RELEASED IN CDMA FOR THAT REASON, WHICH MAKES IT IMPOSSIBLE. SCREW THE IPHONE. SCREW ATT. SCREW EVERYBODY. ESPECIALLY YOU....YEAH YOU READING THIS NOW. BUGGER OFF AYE!!!!
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The cure to the RED SCARE
Finally Verizon is going to allow cellphones not plagued with there terribly ugly, unresponsive, and locked out the ass opperating system.
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Really David?
After reading David A's post I decided to inspect my enV I've had for over a year now. So let's go over David's points: terribly ugly? No, not really. It looks better than the LG manufactured UI I've seen on Sprint phones. I got my choice of display themes as well so I can change it to my liking. Unresponsive? Ha, not at all... I can breeze through the menu on this phone as quick as any other manufactured UI. No lag at all. Locked? Hmm, I can SMS, MMS, make my own ringtones, and OBEX through my bluetooth. What on earth is locked I wonder? Either, David is an uneducated mindless anti-VZW drone repeating lies... yawn.
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Don't get your hopes up!
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Actually
the whole concept of the any phone any network initiative is that it is regarless of gsm or cdma, if a sim card is required we'll have one and if not then no sweat anyway. This is a great concept and yes the i phone will be bought from AT&T and then their customers will just bring them to us. it's not a difficult concept, its just about time thats all. no need to get all bent out of shape about providers, if your happy with a company stay there and stop wasting energy claiming one provider is better than another.
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This is so freakin exciting
Verizon Wireless is going to let me carry a cute lil pink palm centro instead of my giant Treo dubya!! yippee! VZW is above the rest...don't mess with the best!
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verizons interface
you know has anyone ever stopped to think that maybe verizon has the standered interface because when some people upgrade they don't want to have to relearn where everything is before they can use their phone? granted yeah it's not that pretty but you have to think about the older people who use them too who like that it's not differant just cause they got a new phone. verizon will not have iphone...thats a shit phone att can keep it on their crap network.
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Come on guys
Dude there is no way Verizon can role out a sim card and allow GSM phones to be activated on their network. Last time I checked Verizon was CDMA so no you will not be able to put a GSM iphone on Verizon! However I don't see anything that would stop you from buying a Korean or Japanese iphone was CDMA "and is set to be released sometime this year" and activating that on verizon's network.
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Actually VZ employee
unless you know some l33t hacks for your phone towers you really cant activate a GSM phone on a CDMA network, you can try all you want, but the technology and the frequency isnt even close, but hey you can always go work for AT&T and then your anyphone statement would work for all the european phones!
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