FCC proposes new rule to unlock iPhones and Android phones within 60 days
The FCC has proposed a new rule requiring carriers to unlock iPhones and Android devices within 60 days of activation, promoting competition by easing the process for consumers to switch between providers.

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has proposed a new rule that requires carriers to unlock your iPhone or Android smartphone within 60 days of activation. This proposal aims to increase competition by making it easier for consumers to switch carriers. Currently, there are no rules on how long carriers can take to unlock a phone.
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