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You can't. With CDMA, the carrier must enter the device's unique ID into their system to permit the phone to work on their network. With GSM, the carrier just enters the SIM card ID. What device that card is inserted into doesn't matter.
The problem is that CDMA carriers will not allow enter the info for a device that is not "supported" by them. Meaning you can't take a CDMA phone from another CDMA carrier and get Verizon to activate it on their network. Sorry, but you're at the mercy of the carrier with CDMA.
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