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FCC wants unlocked phone rules to change
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.
AT&T and T-Mobile argue unlocked phones are bad for their customers - here's why
The FCC wants all phones to be unlocked after 60 days. Two major mobile carriers do not, but Verizon isn't one of them. Here are their arguments.
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 Claim Locked Phones Are Good, Actually
Mobile carriers argue that locking devices helps them lower costs. Consumer protection groups see it a little differently.
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. In their responses,
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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Apple iPhone 16 Trade-In Guide: How to Use Your Old Phone to Help Buy a New One
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T-Mobile has confirmed that its network is on its way to be upgraded from 5G to 5G-Advanced, aka 5.5G, though you may need a ...
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T-Mobile Beats Estimates for Wireless Subscriber Growth, Fueled by Demand for Premium Plans
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How TextNow helped me break up with my costly mobile carrier
Free unlimited talk, text, and essential data, affordable add-on data, and zero contract. Could TextNow be for real? I took ...
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T-Mobile's new seasonal suspension charge makes it a pointless option
A T-Mobile policy change now requires customers who opt for a seasonal suspension to pay the full plan price during that ...
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T-Mobile Hikes Line Suspension Price
To assist you, T-Mobile offers seasonal suspension periods where you can pause your T-Mobile account for a maximum of 90 days at a time, and you can do it twice a year. You also have the option to ...
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Canada making it a priority to get telecoms to offer 'affordable' mobile phone plans
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has outlined its priorities in a new "strategic plan." ...
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