Alright, regarding NFC payments and Google Wallet vs. Isis. At first I was thinking this was no big deal. Isis will probably work just fine. But with all the talk I got to thinking. What right do ANY of the carriers have to determine what app I use to make NFC payments. They are not a banking company. Wireless tether, data caps or throttling, I may not like it, but I can buy that. It's their infrastructure that they paid for, if something has an ability to degrade their service, they reserve the right to deal with it. NFC payments, no way, its none of their business. Verizon, You have your hand in my wallet for my monthly bill, because I allow you to. Get it the Hell out for anything else.
Rant over.