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Consumers Express Concerns to FCC Over Verizon’s Phone Unlocking Policy Changes

Posted on 10 July 2025

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has recently gathered an array of consumer comments regarding Verizon’s policy on phone unlocking. This inquiry surfaced after Verizon filed a request with the FCC seeking to waive an agreement that mandates the company to unlock customers’ phones after 60 days. This stipulation originally came into play when Verizon acquired low-band spectrum in 2008, and it continued during their acquisition of Tracfone in 2021.

Verizon’s initiative to escape this 60-day unlocking requirement has drawn significant public backlash. Most consumers prefer the ability to switch carriers and use their devices freely, while Verizon seeks to maintain a locked ecosystem that secures its profits amid competitive pricing on new devices. Reportedly, over 200 consumer comments were submitted to the FCC, with many expressing concerns about the proposed changes.

Some comments explicitly stated, “I do not want my phones locked for longer periods, period,” highlighting the strong sentiment against prolonged restrictions. While consumers favor greater freedom, law enforcement agencies and Verizon have raised alarms about the potential misuse of unlocked phones. They worry that criminals might obtain these devices and resell them internationally to facilitate illegal activities.

In contrast, companies like EchoStar have called for a more uniform approach to device unlocking policies across the industry. EchoStar argues that the current patchwork regulations hinder competition and consumer rights and urges the FCC to implement an industry-wide standard. As the FCC processes public comments, the conclusion of this debate is anticipated around July 21st.

The outcome may ultimately set a precedent for a unified unlocking policy that impacts all wireless providers, providing clarity and fairness for consumers.

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