Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Verizon Wireless may refuse to release smartphones with Windows Phone 8
The company will delay the output of Verizon Wireless or even refuse to release smartphones running Windows Phone 8. Such information is the resource Daily Mobile. According to them the problem lies in the fact that at the request of the operator it must have remote access to a piece of software, but no smartphone operating system from Microsoft this requirement does not. Because of the lack of access a number of services the operator can not be performed on the machine, which in turn could potentially lead to a malfunction of the device on the network operator or the complete inability to use it. problem all the more important for Microsoft, because Verizon Wireless is the largest operator in the U.S. and sales of devices for its network prominently in the plans to conquer the market. Currently, representatives of companies are considering ways to address the problem, but, according to the Dail Mobile, Microsoft is not willing to make concessions and to provide remote access systems of Verizon Wireless. At the same time it should take into account that the damage from the lack of Verizon Wireless in the inventory WP8-smartphones will not be as significant as the impact on the company's plans to conquer the Nokia U.S. market. While it is known that the original terms of the release of smartphones will not be sustained, but prspektive possible and WP8 option which does not appear in the statement.
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