Dave you are very misinformed. I suggest you do some research on the bluetooth capabilities of the XV6800. I couldn't care less what information Verizon is sharing about me. I have nothing to hide. As long as they continue to offer me the best coverage all over the US and fastest EVDO at a competitive price then i'm happy.
Dave...sadly you don't understand what you are talking about. Verizon Wireless does not, nor have they ever "sold" your information to anybody. CPNI shares information with company partners, i.e. Verizon Communications and Vodafone. How much of the information is truely shared remains to be seen. But before you spout out links and try to talk down a company, learn your facts first.
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Crippled in what way? Other than the GPS, my XV6800 is wide open. Why make senseless remarks that are simply untrue?
how about crippling bluetooth maybe? oh, dont forget how verizon is selling your phone call information to third parties unless youve opted out. Enjoy that.
(http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2007/10/13/verizon-plans-to-disseminate-your-data-unless-you-opt-out/)
Dave you are very misinformed. I suggest you do some research on the bluetooth capabilities of the XV6800. I couldn't care less what information Verizon is sharing about me. I have nothing to hide. As long as they continue to offer me the best coverage all over the US and fastest EVDO at a competitive price then i'm happy.
Dave...sadly you don't understand what you are talking about. Verizon Wireless does not, nor have they ever "sold" your information to anybody. CPNI shares information with company partners, i.e. Verizon Communications and Vodafone. How much of the information is truely shared remains to be seen. But before you spout out links and try to talk down a company, learn your facts first.