Wait, isn't LTE the natural path for GSM? Is Verizon jumping the rope to what is likely to become the international standard as GSM is now? Sure, its ages away, but the three largest Cell Providers in the US will finally be on the same technology, and all of them assuming Sprint goes under. Lol. Either way, still awhile away.
On another note, I sure would love to have Vodaphone here in the US, and I mean true Vodaphone, sure would help out with international calling and such when I travel. I assume one of the big reasons for Vodaphone not taking over Verizon is because they aren't GSM, they want a US GSM stake, proof when they tried to buy AT&T Wireless.
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Wait, isn't LTE the natural path for GSM? Is Verizon jumping the rope to what is likely to become the international standard as GSM is now? Sure, its ages away, but the three largest Cell Providers in the US will finally be on the same technology, and all of them assuming Sprint goes under. Lol. Either way, still awhile away.
On another note, I sure would love to have Vodaphone here in the US, and I mean true Vodaphone, sure would help out with international calling and such when I travel. I assume one of the big reasons for Vodaphone not taking over Verizon is because they aren't GSM, they want a US GSM stake, proof when they tried to buy AT&T Wireless.
@Seth Have you been sleeping for the past several months? Yes, VZW has said they will go LTE, thus moving away from CDMA.