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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 ...
Verizon customers can currently unlock their devices after 60 days, but the carrier is petitioning the FCC to push that up to ...
During Trump's first term, the FCC granted Verizon a partial waiver allowing it to lock phones for 60 days to fight fraud.
Verizon has asked the Federal Communications Commission to get rid of the rule requiring it to unlock phones after 60 days.
Verizon seeks FCC approval to extend its device lock period from 60 days to six months, aligning with AT&T’s policy.
Verizon says the 60-day phone unlocking rule it currently has to follow is outdated, proposing that the FCC waive it in favor ...
Verizon is losing customers at an incredible rate. Their expensive plans that removed all of the perks that made their ...
Although both carriers don't ask nearly as much as T-Mobile, which keeps prepaid phones carrier-locked for 12-months. Verizon's offering of 60 days before customers can unlock their phones results ...
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: ...
Additionally, Verizon says that the 60-day rule for both prepaid and postpaid devices puts it at a competitive disadvantage, ...
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