I have been somewhat perplexed by VZW's lack of support or statements about Samsung Pay. When I watched the unpackaging event, I was really excited about Samsung Pay. I've read just about every article on here about the reviews on Samsung Pay, and I'm stoked about it's release. EXCEPT, that I'm with Verizon.
Some have suggested filing a complain with the BBB. I started researching Net Neutrality Laws, and came across the 700 MHz auction, Google's play in that auction, and found that Net Neutrality may indeed apply to VZW and this spectrum. It seems to indicate that VZW is not allowed to block applications or access to applications, and therefore the appropriate course of action is to file a complaint against VZW on the FCC website for violation of Net Neutrality laws, and there blocking of Samsung Pay.
I'm hoping to get a little discussion going, and determine if Net Neutrality does in fact apply to this, and if so, perhaps when Samsung Pay is released on 28 Sept, have a following that files the complaints with the FCC- if that is in deed the case.
Some have suggested filing a complain with the BBB. I started researching Net Neutrality Laws, and came across the 700 MHz auction, Google's play in that auction, and found that Net Neutrality may indeed apply to VZW and this spectrum. It seems to indicate that VZW is not allowed to block applications or access to applications, and therefore the appropriate course of action is to file a complaint against VZW on the FCC website for violation of Net Neutrality laws, and there blocking of Samsung Pay.
I'm hoping to get a little discussion going, and determine if Net Neutrality does in fact apply to this, and if so, perhaps when Samsung Pay is released on 28 Sept, have a following that files the complaints with the FCC- if that is in deed the case.