The new chairman of the FCC, Tom Wheeler, has just announced to
wireless companies that they are to pass rules that allow people to be
able to unlock their phones, allowing them to change carriers. These
rules, Wheeler says, are to be put in place by December.
The issue in question, “unlocking”, was in the news back in January thanks to a law that made it illegal for you to unlock your phone and bring it to another carrier, even if you paid all the fees associated with unlocking your device. Currently, unlocking your device requires you to hack it – a move that could send you to jail for up to 5 years.
The FCC is pushing for phone carriers to be required to follow 5 rules:
Source: Business Insider
The issue in question, “unlocking”, was in the news back in January thanks to a law that made it illegal for you to unlock your phone and bring it to another carrier, even if you paid all the fees associated with unlocking your device. Currently, unlocking your device requires you to hack it – a move that could send you to jail for up to 5 years.
The FCC is pushing for phone carriers to be required to follow 5 rules:
- Consumers must know about unlocking their phone from the start.
- Consumers should be able to own their unlocked device after paying off their contract.
- Consumers must be made aware that their devices can be unlocked at no cost.
- Carriers must unlock a phone within two business days, or tell consumers why their device cannot be unlocked in that time.
- Carriers must unlock phones for people in the military when they are deployed.
Source: Business Insider
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