| Verizon Wireless Makes Reasonable Demand of Windows Phone |
| Written by Paul Thurrott | |||
| Tuesday, 06 December 2011 02:53 | |||
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Authors: Paul Thurrott
By Paul Thurrott Microsoft’s strategy for Windows Phone is simple enough: Offer consumers a middle ground between the overly consistent but choice-constrained iPhone and the overly-diverse but inconsistent Android platforms. But Verizon Wireless is calling Microsoft’s bluff and exposing a major hole in this strategy: And it says it will drop Windows Phone unless Microsoft picks up the pace and starts taking advantage of the wireless carrier’s key differentiator, the high bandwidth LTE wireless network.
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