T-Mobile And AT&T Push Back On 60-Day Unlock Rule, Warning Consumers Will Pay The Price
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Regulations are actively investigating companies and are now making greater efforts to protect consumer rights. They also have laws in place to ensure healthy competition remains intact. Recently, more freedom has been given to consumers, whether it comes to choices or processes. U.S. regulators have proposed a more flexible option for consumers, including the requirement to unlock phones within 60 days of activation. Big telecommunication service providers such as AT&T and T-Mobile are advocating against the given proposal.
The FCC is working arduously for consumer rights and freedom. It has proposed that mobile service providers unlock devices within 60 days of the consumer purchasing and activating the phone. In July, it even approved a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) for this new unlock policy with a unanimous 5-0 vote, as reported by Slashdot. The aim of this policy is to make it easier for consumers to switch between carriers without the restriction of locked phones.
