The FCC wants all phones to be unlocked after 60 days. Two major mobile carriers do not, but Verizon isn't one of them. Here are their arguments.| ZDNET
Verizon is seeking to shake up one of the core consumer protection rules in U.S. mobile policy by asking the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to lift| SimplyMac
Some consumers are slamming Verizon's push to lock carrier-sold phones beyond 60 days, noting it'll block their access to rival T-Mobile's cellular Starlink service.| PCMAG
Verizon wants to lock subscribers to its network for a longer period of time, and has asked the U.S. Federal Communications Commission [PDF] to...| MacRumors
AT&T and Verizon are urging the FCC to reject SpaceX's plan to offer cellular service with T-Mobile, arguing that it would cause harmful interference to terrestrial mobile networks. Ars Technica reports: Filings urging the Federal Communications Commission to deny SpaceX's request for a waiver ...| science.slashdot.org
T-Mobile launches T-Satellite nationwide with MMS support and data coming in October. Works with AT&T and Verizon phones too. Get the details now.| Gear Musk
I bought a new iPhone 15 pro in the Verizon website in January. After almost a year my phone status is "Carrier lock: SIM locked", whereas by Verizon policy it should have been unlocked automatically after 60 days, i.e., it should have displayed "Carrier lock: No SIM restrictions" (link to their pol...| community.verizon.com
Carriers allege Starlink/T-Mobile will interfere with existing mobile networks.| Ars Technica