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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 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.
T-Mobile warns FCC's 60-day unlocking rule could cripple phone subsidies by up to 70%!
T-Mobile has said that its customers could see handset subsidies reduce by as much as 70% should the FCC's new rule go into effect.
FCC wants unlocked phone rules to change, but AT&T and T-Mobile have other ideas
The initial announcement was made on June 27, but the FCC officially proposed the rule change less than a month later on July 18. When a rule is officially proposed, typically, the FCC allows for comments and responses from the public.
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, AT&T oppose unlocking rule, claim locked phones are good for users
T-Mobile and AT&T say US regulators should drop a plan to require unlocking of phones within 60 days of activation, claiming that locking phones to a carrier's network makes it possible to provide cheaper handsets to consumers.
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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T-Mobile Gives Up Some 5G mmW Spectrum Because It’s Use is so Limited
T-Mobile appears to be done with any 5G mmWave expansion and has been given permission by the FCC to release some of the ...
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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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How Verizon and T-Mobile are using exclusive perks to boost customer loyalty
Verizon and T-Mobile are pouring more marketing behind newly expanded rewards programs offering discounted and exclusive ...
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T-Mobile employees plan walk-out to protest reduced trade-in discounts for certain customers
T-Mobile employees plan walk-out protest if the carrier doesn't restore promotional eligibility for veterans and first ...
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T-Mobile's self-driving car partnership gives a glimpse of a future with private 5G networks
Miller Electric Company introduces autonomous shuttles in Jacksonville using a private T-Mobile 5G network. The driverless ...
CNET on MSN
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AT&T Adds New eSIM Free Trial Program as It Looks to Rival T-Mobile, Verizon
Once in the app, simply select "start your trial" and the app will download a virtual eSIM to provide access to the carrier's ...
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AT&T Plays Catch-Up With Mobile Rivals, Offers Free Trial of Its Network
Like similar offers from T-Mobile and Verizon, AT&T's free trial taps the eSIM function on Apple iPhones, allowing people to ...
Techlicious on MSN
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T-Mobile Slashes Cost 50% for Adding Watches & Laptops
T-Mobile’s Go5G Next plan is now only $5 to add watches and laptops to your account, and they're giving $200 cash back for ...
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