The Wall Street Journal reports on comments made by Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg on the possibility of Apple’s iPhone coming to the Verizon network.

 

 

 

Mr. Seidenberg also addressed the notion of Apple Inc.’s iPhone ever coming to the Verizon Wireless network, saying it is more likely that Apple would be willing to work with the carrier under the fourth-generation, or 4G, network, which follows the same technology standard as AT&T Inc.’s 4G plans. He said Apple never seriously considered making a CDMA version of the iPhone because it didn’t have as wide a distribution opportunity.

  CDMA is the technology behind Verizon’s current cellular network and prevents the current Apple iPhone from running on their network. In order to accommodate Verizon, Apple would have to release a modified (CDMA) iPhone which Seidenberg seems to think was never likely. 

  Verizon plans to launch their 4G network in 2010, conveniently near the time AT&T’s exclusivity expires.

 

 

[macrumors]