Verizon is making it significantly more difficult to switch carriers by locking your iPhone or Android phone for much longer than before.
Verizon has received permission from the FCC to keep phones locked for longer periods, effectively ending the 60-day ...
The Federal Communications Commission revised a long-standing rule that required Verizon Communications to unlock its mobile ...
A waiver issued Monday by the FCC means you’ll have to wait longer or pay off your phone’s balance earlier to take a phone ...
Verizon can now lock phones longer after the FCC waives its 60-day unlocking requirement, citing fraud risks and to uniform ...
The Federal Communications Commission has approved a policy shift that allows Verizon to keep smartphones locked to its ...
The FCC approved a waiver to the 60-day phone unlock rule after a Verizon petition. Here's what that means for you.
The FCC revises Verizon's phone unlocking rule after significant fraud issues, where criminals sold handsets at a premium on ...
Verizon can keep phones locked to its network for longer after the Federal Communications Commission agreed to waive the ...
The FCC lifted a restriction that required Verizon to automatically unlock devices after 60 days, allowing the company to ...
The Federal Communications Commission is letting Verizon lock phones to its network for longer periods, eliminating a ...
Ask someone in the weight room to point to their trapezius muscle, or “traps” in gym-speak, and they’ll probably gesture toward the small mounds of muscle nestled in between their neck and shoulders.