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With Verizon seeking permission to lock phones to its network for six months or longer instead of the current 60 days, a ...
Back in September, we noticed that Verizon had briefly added a new device unlock policy to their website, a policy that was going to SIM lock customer phones for 60 days after purchase.
The new policy will roll out in steps. First, Verizon will lock phones initially, unlocking them once customers finish the activation process, which would be in line with the company’s ...
Verizon—the only major US mobile carrier that routinely sells unlocked 4G LTE phones to consumers—last week asked for government permission to lock its phones for 60 days after purchase.
At the time of writing, Verizon only requires customers to keep the phone locked for 60 days. If this petition goes through, it will put the company on par with AT&T's six-month period.
Verizon is adding a locked phone policy for new phones to deter theft. ... 6:17 p.m. PST Verizon will keep phones locked while they are delivered to stores starting Monday, ...
A Verizon spokesman also said the new phone locking policy "is not inconsistent with our obligations under the C Block" because the move is designed to deter theft, identity fraud and fraud.
This is not the first time Verizon has amended its phone lock policy to combat criminals. Last year, the company began locking all of its devices until those devices were activated on its network.
The FCC heard these arguments and agreed that a 60-day carrier lock on all standard network phones purchased at Verizon was appropriate. This does not include prepaid phones, only everything else.
Apologies for not following up on this sooner, but Verizon’s FCC-approved 60-day device lock policy is live and has been for the past month. In July, Verizon posted the new... #DeviceUnlock #Unlock ...
Verizon has received permission from the FCC to lock newly purchased phones to its network for a period of 60 days. The carrier says this is intended to combat identity theft and fraud.
To fight the fraudsters, Dunne said, Verizon is crossing their fingers super hard that they be allowed to add a 60-day carrier lock (SIM card lock-down to Verizon) on every phone they sell. To the ...
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