
Verizon gets FCC permission to end 60-day phone unlocking rule
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Verizon has received approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to extend the period during which it can keep phones locked to its network, moving away from the previous 60-day unlocking rule. This change allows Verizon to adhere to more lenient guidelines established by the CTIA wireless trade group. The decision raises questions about consumer rights and competition in the telecommunications market.
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The 60-day unlocking rule was designed to protect consumers by ensuring they could switch carriers without being locked into a single provider for extended periods. With the FCC's recent decision, Verizon's ability to keep devices locked longer may indicate a broader trend of regulatory leniency towards major telecom companies, raising concerns among consumer advocates.
This article reflects the author's opinions and analysis based on available information at the time of publication.
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