And there is absolutely no proof that Verizon has done that.
So let me see if I understand.
Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile are (or were up until very recently) working together on their own mobile payment system (ISIS) to compete with Google Wallet.
Sprint is the only carrier with official Google Wallet support.
Google wants to make money in the local ad space. It would stand to reason that they would want their app on all the major and minor carriers phones they can.
But you think Google only wants to work with Sprint or something?
Seems like it is in Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile interest NOT to have Google Wallet on their phones if they are going to launch a competing service.
Seems like it is Google's best interest to have Google Wallet on as many different phones no matter what the carrier.
But it is Google is going out of it's way to block access to Google Wallet to all the carriers but Sprint?
Verizon Blocks Google Wallet on New Smartphones - WSJ.com