Verizon to Launch Java-based Services?

By Chris - 06/02/2009 6:40:06 PM


Verizon Wireless is about to launch various Java-based services. The carrier is getting ready to dump BREW and hook up with Sun Microsystems in order to offer you various services and applications. Verizon hasn’t made it quite clear yet that it plans to dump the BREW platform but why use both when you can easily get anything you want out of a single platform? The company hasn’t announced this new move just yet so we’ll be waiting for the actual press release.

via sun

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Tags: BREW, java, Sun, Verizon Wireless



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