I always purchase unlocked phones. Telecommunications firms should not engage in practices that add obstacles to users wishing to switch carriers in the future.
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I always purchase unlocked phones. Telecommunications firms should not engage in practices that add obstacles to users wishing to switch carriers in the future.
I love consumer advocacy groups!
I'm interested in these "subsidized phones"...are those the ones they lease to you forever unless you buy out at the end of the 24 month term? The same ones for which you pay more overall than if you bought the phone outright to begin with? Not sure it's the consumer benefitting from those subsidies...