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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 has asked the Federal Communications Commission to get rid of the rule requiring it to unlock phones after 60 days.
During Trump's first term, the FCC granted Verizon a partial waiver allowing it to lock phones for 60 days to fight fraud.
Verizon is losing customers at an incredible rate. Their expensive plans that removed all of the perks that made their ...
These bad actors target and harm American consumers and US carriers like Verizon for their own profit, by diverting unlocked ...
Verizon says the 60-day phone unlocking rule it currently has to follow is outdated, proposing that the FCC waive it in favor ...
Verizon wants to lock subscribers to its network for a longer period of time, and has asked the U.S. Federal Communications ...
The FCC approved Verizon’s $10B acquisition of Frontier a day after the company told Chair Brendan Carr it would end its DEI programs.
Verizon tells the FCC that a 60-day unlocking requirement it agreed to as part of a merger and spectrum acquisition is ...
According to a recent report from Ars Technica, Verizon is currently petitioning the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ...
Verizon has abandoned its diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives to secure federal regulatory approval for its 20 ...
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