(Newswire.net – – May 16, 2013) Los Angeles, CA – –
Solvei, T-Mobile and Sprint in Favor of Unlocking Smartphones
Unlocking a cell phone for use on other carriers is illegal under the Digital Millennium
Copyright Act of 1998. Such a policy means that those unlocking their phones could face
up to five years in jail and a $500,000 fine. Unlocking your phone allows you
to move from carrier to another when your contract is up and increases the resale
value of your device. It makes you wonder, if you can’t alter the settings on your
phone, do you even own your phone?
Solvei, T-Mobile and Sprint is strongly in favor of unlocking. At&T and Verizon are
proponents of device locking.
The White house recently came out in support of finding legislative fixes to solve this
problem. The Federal Communication Commision has announced an investigation into this
issue, and the chairman and a commissioner have spoken in support of unlocking.
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