Is there anyone on the list who can comment, on- or off-list, for-attribution or not, on what kind of job Verizon Wireless has done provisioning the data backbone for their new LTE "4G"[1] rollout? Given the fact that it is at 700MHz and will therefore have *substantially* better building penetration, and the fact that -- due to the Google imposed "any device, any app" restrictions the FCC placed on their license -- there is quite a bit higher possibility that we'll see better device competition on this service than we've seen before... the odds that we'll have to deal with it, as operators of larger end-networks, seem pretty high. Knowing what we're getting into would be nice. :-) Cheers, -- jra [1] The ITU has said that none of {HSDPA,LTE,WiMax} qualifies for "4G" designation by the standards, of which they (I understand) are the promulgating agency.