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Re: Can't disagree I think your misunderstanding the whole argument , they are merely saying if the phone is produced in gsm , then it should be unlocked by default and allowed to be used on other gsm providers , they are not saying it should be made to suit every carrier by force.
I agree with them , any cdma phone should work on any cdma carrier , and the same with gsm , exclusivity deals should still be allowed. But if the user is willing to pay full cost for the phone it's their choice what provider they use it on. -- "It's always funny until someone gets hurt......and then it's absolutely friggin' hysterical!" | | |
|  fiberguyMy views are my own.Premium join:2005-05-20 kudos:3 | said by BosstonesOwn:I agree with them , any cdma phone should work on any cdma carrier , and the same with gsm , exclusivity deals should still be allowed. But if the user is willing to pay full cost for the phone it's their choice what provider they use it on. I agree with this, and did in my statement above.
I believe that once you have satisfied, and if in a contract, are in good standing, your phone should be unlocked and you're free to go where you can get someone to activate it. But, as long as a user agrees to a deal for a reduced price, I believe they must fulfill their obligation to the terms of the agreement before they can simply take it and run. | |
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