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What! I'm already on Verizon!
 

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Let's see if Verizon could handle the volume of Data on their 3G then you would hear everyone complain and hopefully it will free up bandwidth on AT&T then my service would be better :D
 
my wife's verizon blackberry doesn't say Verizon by the signal. it says 1xEV for an EVDO signal. or 1X if you only have 1XRT. my sprint is the same way
 
Because its on wifi....the 3G/Edge symbol gets replaced by the wifi symbol when its connected to a network.

In any case, this is clearly a jailbroken phone. you can do anything you want with it. check out mine (and yes, that's full bars on at&t in the middle of downtown chicago):
 

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Well hey there, according to this article, my iPod touch is now on Verizon's network with just a carrier change. Oh and what's this? Apparently I now have my own cellular network since I changed "iPod" to "Andrew."

EDIT:
This thread has some potential.
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No, it doesn't.
 
I can change my carrier string without even jailbreaking. Holy crap... this shouldn't even been considered news at all.
 
Just out of sheer curiosity, does anyone know what it would say if you put a Verizon roaming SIM into an iPhone from, say, Australia? Would it list Verizon since it's the "parent" network, or would it show Telstra, Optus, etc?
 
Just out of sheer curiosity, does anyone know what it would say if you put a Verizon roaming SIM into an iPhone from, say, Australia? Would it list Verizon since it's the "parent" network, or would it show Telstra, Optus, etc?

Whenever I've roamed abroad with my (unlocked) iPhone it has displayed the network that it is connected to.
 
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