Re: A Call to Let Your Phone Loose |
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Steven J. Sobol (sjsobol@JustThe.net) Fri, 9 Feb 2007 07:30:59 UTC
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In article <telecom26.42.1@telecom-digest.org>, Charles Babington wrote:
> Wireless carriers, which limit what customers may do with their
Sometimes, you don't have a choice. Perhaps the consumer groups should
Of the majors:
**Alltel, Sprint and Verizon use the same technology -- CDMA. You could
**Cingular and T-Mobile USA are both GSM. The phones are sold SIM-locked
**Nextel is iDEN. No other US carrier uses the same technology, so
> "At some point, I think Americans are going to put their foot down and
Perhaps he should do more research :)
> Moreover, eliminating controls on the wireless network could undermine
I think a bigger potential problem might be support. Wireless carriers
> Wu, in his 40-page article "Wireless Net Neutrality," notes that AT&T
But BOTH companies will unlock the phones. Just not immediately. (I
Not that I mean to imply that I think wireless carriers do a good
Steve Sobol, Professional Geek ** Java/VB/VC/PHP/Perl ** Linux/*BSD/Windows
It's all fun and games until someone starts a bonfire in the living room.
[TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: But I feel his point is valid; _should_ |
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