Solvei, T-Mobile and Sprint in Favor of Unlocking Smartphones

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(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.

Solavei, an affordable contract free mobile service provider makes available nano SIM

cards, compatible with all major smartphones. For $49 per month, members can bring

popular phones such as Apple’s iPhone, Samsung’s Galaxy SIII or Google’s Nexus to

Solavai and enjoy unlimited voice, text and data mobile service.

Solavei’s mobile phone partners, GSM Nation, offers a range of unlocked phones pre-configured

with Solavei settings with six month no interest, no payment financing.

Members with IPhones on Solavei service HSPA+ coverage areas recieve the highest data

speeds, and unlike some other no-contract wireless providers, Solavei offers 4GB of

high-speed data.  To learn more about Solvei and signup for great mobile service, visit

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