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Verizon wants to lock subscribers to its network for a longer period of time, and has asked the U.S. Federal Communications ...
According to a recent report from Ars Technica, Verizon is currently petitioning the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ...
During Trump's first term, the FCC granted Verizon a partial waiver allowing it to lock phones for 60 days to fight fraud.
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Verizon says the 60-day phone unlocking rule it currently has to follow is outdated, proposing that the FCC waive it in favor ...
In the case of Verizon, its locking period is 60 days, which is the shortest of the big three mobile carriers in the US. Here are the locking periods for other carriers: ...
Verizon has asked the Federal Communications Commission to get rid of the rule requiring it to unlock phones after 60 days.
These bad actors target and harm American consumers and US carriers like Verizon for their own profit, by diverting unlocked ...
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Verizon has made a move to keep phones locked to its network for more than 60 days. In a letter to the Federal Communications ...
Verizon updated its blog post, Motorola issued a “timeline adjusted” statement, and that’s the entire explanation for the delay. The phones are still coming to Verizon stores, Visible ...
Verizon sells phones and phone plans across the United States. With stores and cell towers in every state, Verizon’s widespread reach allows customers to call, text or use data almost anywhere.