The FCC wants all phones to be unlocked after 60 days. Two major mobile carriers do not, but Verizon isn't one of them. Here ...
With AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon offering a wide variety of plans, not to mention the exponentially larger assortment from prepaid and smaller carriers like Mint Mobile, Visible, Boost Mobile ...
My name is Philip Michaels, and I'm the managing editor for mobile devices at Tom's Guide. I focus on our smartphone coverage, which includes keeping track of what U.S. phone carriers are doing.
The U.S. government is considering new rules for carriers to follow when it comes to locked phones. Some carriers are not ...
I noted that the audio quality of phone and video calls wasn't the ... Visible for further comparison between the budget carriers. US Mobile is another worthy budget alternative that uniquely ...
Both carriers claim that requiring them to unlock customers’ mobile phones within 60 days of activation will mean fewer deals ...
When the FCC proposed the 60-day unlocking rule in July 2024, the agency criticized T-Mobile for locking prepaid phones for a ...
Cell carriers T-Mobile & AT&T are opposing the FCC plan to require phones to be unlocked after 60 days and say locked is ...
US telecom giants T-Mobile and AT&T opposed an FCC rule which would make it easier for consumers to unlock phones within 60 ...