Verizon Changes Course, Supports Open-Access Plan

By Kim Hart
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, July 26, 2007; D08

In a last-minute policy shift, Verizon Wireless said yesterday that it would
support a plan requiring a portion of airwaves to be available to any
wireless device. But the company that builds the network on those airwaves,
Verizon said, shouldn't have to guarantee that all applications, such as
games and videos, will work properly.

Verizon has firmly opposed a proposal put forth by Federal Communications
Commission Chairman Kevin J. Martin that would require that a large swath of
airwaves, to be auctioned in January, be used to build a network open to any
wireless device or service.


Currently, wireless carriers control the handsets and features available to
consumers.

Google and other Internet companies have argued that opening the network to
all devices would benefit consumers and allow a new entrant into the
wireless market.

But Verizon has said such a requirement would hurt traditional wireless
carriers, which want to buy the spectrum to roll out services on their
networks.

A majority of FCC commissioners told a House telecommunications subcommittee
Tuesday that they supported the "open access" requirement. With an FCC vote
on the auction's rules scheduled for Tuesday, Verizon said it will consider
allowing any device to access its network. But, it said yesterday in a
statement, it would guarantee only services bought directly from Verizon.

Last week, AT&T also said it supported Martin's open-access proposal.

Google said it would consider bidding at least $4.6 billion for the airwaves
but only if the FCC also mandates that the auction winner be required to
resell some of the bandwidth to other companies.

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