This is old "news" even to the online readers of this column, but the deal is done. Apple and Verizon have come to terms and the iPhone will be available on the Verizon network, starting February 10. See David Pogue's piece in the New York Times yesterday, which highlights two immediate differences in the operation of the iPhone on Verizon vs. ATT (no surfing the internet while calling and no usage abroad), and one significant advantage that Verizon has: far better coverage on its more extensive network here at home.
Pogue cautions, however, that the influx of new iPhone users and the spike in data demand may sap Verizon's network. It is too early to tell. Marketplace Tech Report had a report on whether Verizon's network is up to the challenge.
The Wall Street Journal's Smart Money reports that you can expect some marketing changes at Verizon that are designed "encourage" existing customers to move to the iPhone. Verizon will be discontinues its popular upgrade program. Meanwhile, ATT and other businesses in the smart-phone wars are bracing for the effects.
I will have to look at details of the service contract, but this Verizon customer is ready to end his long wait to get an iPhone.
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