I'm curious how this will affect certain relationships between carriers and manufacturers long term. For example, Verizon is now a board member of the LiMo Foundation. So are Samsung, Motorla and LG. Will those phone manufacturers now try to push better products to Verizon? How does that affect Samsung's long-standing relationship with Sprint? Will Verizon favor products from these manufacturers? How will that affect their business clientèle who favor BlackBerry? What will be the reaction of manufacturers that use Windows Mobile?
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I'm curious how this will affect certain relationships between carriers and manufacturers long term. For example, Verizon is now a board member of the LiMo Foundation. So are Samsung, Motorla and LG. Will those phone manufacturers now try to push better products to Verizon? How does that affect Samsung's long-standing relationship with Sprint? Will Verizon favor products from these manufacturers? How will that affect their business clientèle who favor BlackBerry? What will be the reaction of manufacturers that use Windows Mobile?
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