This week, Verizon vowed to open its network by the end of 2008, and now, Google unveiled plans for a cell phone mapping service. What do these developments mean for the U.S. telecom industry and for consumers?
Verizon, Google and the U.S. Telecom Industry
This week, Verizon vowed to open its network by the end of 2008, and now, Google unveiled plans for a cell phone mapping service. What do these developments mean for the U.S. telecom industry and for consumers?

Guests:
Andrew Seybold, founder and principal of Andrew Seybold Inc., a consulting, education and publishing company in Santa Barbara
Mark McClusky, senior editor at Wired Magazine
Howard Shelanski, professor of law at the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology