Does the iphone 4s use verizon towers through straight talk

Does the iphone 4s use verizon towers through straight talk?

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    stevenfromwaterdown wrote:
    I wan't to use my 5ghz wifi on my iPhone 4S but it can't see the SSID for my 5ghz network. The specs page for the iPhone 4S states it uses:
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    http://www.apple.com/iphone/compare-iphones/

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    I'm planning to get an iPhone from AT&T, and here's how I want it:
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