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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 ...
Related: Verizon makes bold move to make it harder for customers to leave. In the waiver request sent to the FCC, Verizon ...
Verizon customers can currently unlock their devices after 60 days, but the carrier is petitioning the FCC to push that up to six months.
Verizon is looking to keep its devices locked to its plans for longer, meaning you may have to wait months before you can unlock or transfer your device.
Verizon says the 60-day phone unlocking rule it currently has to follow is outdated, proposing that the FCC waive it in favor of better industry practices.
Verizon wants to lock subscribers to its network for a longer period of time, and has asked the U.S. Federal Communications Commission [PDF] to ...
Verizon has made a move to keep phones locked to its network for more than 60 days. In a letter to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the carrier has requested the agency to waive off ...
Verizon just announced a new price lock policy today. It guarantees the same price for three years, though there are a couple of caveats.
Verizon seeks FCC approval to extend its device lock period from 60 days to six months, aligning with AT&T’s policy.
Verizon has an answer. The wireless carrier said last week that it's introducing an "industry-leading guarantee: a 3-year price lock." ...
Verizon just announced a new price lock policy today. It guarantees the same price for three years, though there are a couple of caveats.
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