Most AT&T users will be here looking for a way to unlock a postpaid device. After all, AT&T offers most of its phones on monthly contracts to help you spread out the cost of your device.
Cell carriers T-Mobile & AT&T are opposing the FCC plan to require phones to be unlocked after 60 days and say locked is ...
Both carriers claim that requiring them to unlock customers’ mobile phones within 60 days of activation will mean fewer deals ...
requiring carriers to unlock customer phones within 60 days of activation. The organization believes this will level the playing field for competition and reward those with the most innovative ...
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.
When the FCC proposed the 60-day unlocking rule in July 2024, the agency criticized T-Mobile for locking prepaid phones for a year. The NPRM pointed out that "T-Mobile recently increased its locking ...
The initial announcement was made on June 27, but the FCC officially proposed the rule change less than a month later on July ...
The U.S. government is considering new rules for carriers to follow when it comes to locked phones. Some carriers are not ...
What just happened? T-Mobile has expressed strong reservations about the FCC's proposed rule that would require carriers to unlock users' phones within 60 days of activation. In a filing with the ...