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Cellphone unlocking bill clears U.S. House, heads to Obama

The U.S. House of Representatives approved legislation on Friday to give mobile-phone users the right to 'unlock' their devices and use them on competitors' wireless networks, something that is now technically illegal.

proudly_X3552d ago

Goodnews! High time corporations stop messing with us. Afterall, it's our money.. not theirs!!!

Devil-X3552d ago

Dude its theirs if they are providing some service in return.

proudly_X3552d ago

You are wrong! Providing a service doesn't make us slaves to them..

Devil-X3552d ago

I was referring to the limited amount of money we pay in exchange for that service NOT US. so slavery is out of the question..

Speed-Racer3551d ago

@Devil-X - If your mobile partner locked your phone, how would you feel if you needed to switch to another network or not be able to put in a new SIM when you're abroad? Would you buy a new phone just for a few days or weeks?

Soldierone3551d ago

Not really. Phones would cost that "limited amount" to begin with if carriers didn't step in. They work out deals with manufactures to increase the retail prices of phones so that carriers can provide them at a "discount" when someone signs a contract.

The only ones that don't really do that are Google, and I've walked into several phone stores lately and the Nexus wasn't on display in any of them.

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ajax173552d ago

YES! Our government has actually accomplished something!

Evildoomnerd3552d ago

I am as shocked as you! On a normal day in Washington, it seems like time and tax dollars are squandered on political pissing contests.

SilentNegotiator3551d ago (Edited 3551d ago )

It's a good thing they came together for something as top priority as cell phone unlocking....

MajorGecko3551d ago

im sure each of them suffered this issue personally unlike everything else on their agenda

RazMaTaz01213551d ago

Yeah dont worry about the massacre in Gaza, this is clearly more important. Stupid retarded President.

TheFallenAngel3551d ago

That's not his problem to begin with. He should worry only about the US. Not other countries. It's not his responsibility.

Soldierone3551d ago

Let's see if carriers step in and "add some funds to a campaign" at the last second that makes this change.... so annoying. Why was this allowed to begin with?

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