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Verizon seeks FCC approval to extend its device lock period from 60 days to six months, aligning with AT&T’s policy.
Verizon wants to lock subscribers to its network for a longer period of time, and has asked the U.S. Federal Communications Commission [PDF] ...
According to a recent report from Ars Technica, Verizon is currently petitioning the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Trump administration to allow it to lock phones for a total of ...
Verizon is asking the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to waive rules that require it to unlock mobile phones after 60 days. The carrier has argued that the current policy results in device ...
Verizon just revealed a new price lock policy that guarantees certain plans ... and existing customers on myPlan & myHome, PLUS a FREE phone with trade-in and free satellite messaging!
Tired of ever-increasing phone bills ... again? Verizon has an answer. The wireless carrier said last week that it's introducing an "industry-leading guarantee: a 3-year price lock." ...
Verizon now offers a 3-year price lock guarantee for all myPlan customers. The carrier is also offering free phone upgrades for new and existing myPlan customers by trading in qualifying devices.
Verizon says this will be automatic for both myPlan and myHome network plans. If you change your myPlan tier, the price lock resets for another three years. For the free phone offer, you'll need ...
Verizon is looking to keep its devices locked to its plans for longer, meaning you may have to wait months before you can unlock or transfer your device. According to a recent report from Ars ...
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