
FCC grants Verizon a longer phone lock, ending automatic 60-day unlocks
The Federal Communications Commission granted Verizon a waiver from the 60-day automatic unlocking requirement, allowing phones to remain locked longer in line with the CTIA policy. The waiver applies to devices activated after the order and will stay in effect until the FCC adopts a broader, industry-wide standard. While Verizon argues this helps curb fraud and black-market activity, consumer groups warn it could hinder switching to other carriers and reduce competition.