Google and Verizon Wireless are the two leading companies vying be the first to "open" a wireless network to resemble something close to the concepts promoted by network neutrality advocates. Today Google announced its plans to bid on the 700MHz...
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Google vs. Verizon, Who Will "Open" the Airwaves First?