Verizon Communications Incorporation said Friday it would use the airwaves it was awarded in a government auction last month for its next generation of high-speed wireless services, expected to begin in 2010. The company said the $9.36 billion worth of new 700-megahertz spectrum would give Verizon Wireless, the second largest U.S. mobile service, enough resources to build a faster wireless data network. “We now have sufficient spectrum to continue growing our business and data revenues well into—and possible through—the next decade, " said Verizon Wireless chief executive Lowell McAdam. Verizon wireless will use the airwaves to connect a broad array of devices, such as digital media players, game consoles, and even home appliances, McAdams said.