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Wireless carriers aren’t complying with cellphone unlocking agreement

Sina Khanifar, a technology fellow at the Electronic Frontier Foundation and a long-outspoken advocate for cellphone unlocking, recently reviewed the major U.S. wireless carriers’ policies and practices since they reached a voluntary agreement to unlock former customers’ smartphones so they can switch carriers.

You might be surprised to learn that most carriers are not sticking to the agreement very well.

A little background on the policy – after years of criticism from relatively niche technology and privacy advocates, by late 2013 the wireless carriers found themselves the targets of mainstream criticism for their refusal to unlock former customers’ smartphones. This, of course, prevented customers from switching carriers and often forced them to sign new contracts with them. Even the White House called for reform on the issue, and FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler threatened to impose new regulations on the practice if the industry didn’t voluntarily change its unlocking policies. The carriers chose the latter and, through a letter from wireless trade organization CTIA, promised to reach an agreement.

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How wireless carriers prepared for Super Bowl XLIX

The important stats from Super Bowl XLIX are finally here – wireless data usage among those attending the games.

Well, those stats are at least important to the carriers. Verizon Wireless reported that its customers in attendance at University of Phoenix Stadium consumed more than twice as much data as they did at last year’s game. Verizon customers used 4.1 TB of data while at the game, compared to 1.9 TB of data at Super Bowl XLVIII at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, last year.

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Network World Colin Neagle

Cops asked wireless carriers for over 1.1 million customer cellphone records in 2012

Wireless carriers told Senator Edward Markey that they received 1.1 million requests for cell phone data information from law enforcement agencies in 2012. The number may appear to be less than the 1.3 million total requests for 2011, but don’t get excited; giving you a comparable answer is not possible, since Sprint – the third largest carrier in the U.S. – chose to give a sneaky answer instead of…
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ACLU lobbies FTC to probe carriers over Android security – Fiercemobilecontent

ACLU lobbies FTC to probe carriers over Android security
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Carrier partners also have taken steps to improve Android security. Last fall, for example, Verizon rolled out Verizon Mobile Security, an Android antivirus app powered by digital security provider McAfee. Weeks later, T-Mobile USA partnered with

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