Verizon Wireless, currently #1 in the US market with around 91 million subscribers, could be looking to build it’s Android arsenal with support for the Nexus One beginning on March 23rd. Since the release of the Nexus One, on Jan 5th 2010, Verizon has been listed as a future service provider and on the current Nexus one purchase page, Verizon is still listed as coming Spring 2010. Well, March 23rd is Spring 2010 and rumors have it, that’s the date all of those 91 million can get a Nexus One for their Verizon network.
According to neowin.net:
The Nexus One, originally released on T-Mobile in January, has passed FCC inspection for use on Verizon’s CDMA network and according to a Google worker who wishes to remain anonymous it will be made available on March 23.
Verizon will introduce the Nexus One on the day the International CTIA wireless show begins in the US.
That actually makes sense, I mean, if you are going to introduce a new phone on your network, why not make it during a trade show. Since the Nexus One with CDMA passed through the FCC last week, it’s just a matter of getting all your ducks in a row before getting set.


