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Why Do T-Mobile and AT&T Think Unlocked Phones are Good for Users?
Cell carriers T-Mobile & AT&T are opposing the FCC plan to require phones to be unlocked after 60 days and say locked is better for customers.
T-Mobile and AT&T Are Fighting Requirement to Unlock Smartphones
T-Mobile and AT&T this week responded to the FCC’s proposed rule requiring providers unlock phones within 60 days of activation—even if they’re under contract and not paid off yet.
AT&T and T-Mobile Claim Locked Phones Are Good, Actually
Mobile carriers argue that locking devices helps them lower costs. Consumer protection groups see it a little differently.
AT&T, T-Mobile Are Not Fans of the FCC's Phone-Unlocking Proposal
Both carriers claim that requiring them to unlock customers’ mobile phones within 60 days of activation will mean fewer deals on subsidized phones.
T-Mobile and AT&T warn that FCC's proposed unlocking rule could increase phone prices
Mobile's Michele Thomas, the proposed rule could force carriers to abandon their device payment plans, thereby impacting customers. The carrier also questioned the FCC's
T-Mobile and AT&T Challenge FCC’s Proposed Phone Unlocking Rule
T-Mobile and AT&T are expressing strong opposition to a new proposal from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that would mandate mobile carriers to unlock phones within 60 days of activation.
FCC wants unlocked phone rules to change, but AT&T and T-Mobile have other ideas
Network carriers T-Mobile and AT&T released their response to the rule this week. The proposal would require carriers to unlock phones with 60 days of activation, even if under co
AT&T and T-Mobile both say customers really do want locked phones
Gee, I sure love paying for a phone that can’t be moved from my draconian cell phone network,” said no one ever. But that appears to be the sentiment echoed by American networks AT&T and T-Mobile in response to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
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f you have an iPhone and live in the U.S., you can test drive the AT&T network free for 30 days
You can test drive the AT&T wireless network free for 30 days if you have an eSIM-supporting iPhone inside the U.S.
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AT&T Launches Free 30-Day Wireless Trial for New Customers
AT&T is introducing a new wireless program called, Try AT&T, designed to give new postpaid and prepaid customers an ...
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Metro vs. Xfinity Mobile: Are home internet bundles worth it?
Xfinity providing cell phone service to its home internet customers isn’t all that different, and with the right pricing, it ...
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AT&T Wants to Give You a Free No-Strings 5G Trial
The mobile carrier is offering a new program called Try AT&T that lets new postpaid and prepaid customers experience their ...
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