Verizon began updating device unlock policies for its various prepaid brands shortly after the FCC gave it a waiver that ...
Verizon no longer has to automatically unlock your phone after 60 days and their new unlock policy could be anything, thanks ...
The FCC approved a waiver to the 60-day phone unlock rule after a Verizon petition. Here's what that means for you.
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Switching carriers gets harder as FCC lets Verizon end automatic 60-day unlocking
People often buy smartphones expecting freedom. The freedom to switch carriers. The freedom to ...
Verizon has updated a major policy consumers aren't too thrilled about.
The FCC lifted a restriction that required Verizon to automatically unlock devices after 60 days, allowing the company to ...
Verizon has received permission from the FCC to keep phones locked for longer periods, effectively ending the 60-day unlocking policy.
A waiver issued Monday by the FCC means you’ll have to wait longer or pay off your phone’s balance earlier to take a phone purchased from Verizon to another carrier.
The Federal Communications Commission has approved a policy shift that allows Verizon to keep smartphones locked to its network for longer periods, ending a long-standing requirement that set the ...
Verizon petitioned the Trump administration to let it lock phones to its network for longer periods of time, making it harder for customers to switch to other carriers. The Biden-era Federal ...
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