Verizon refused to unlock man’s iPhone, so he sued the carrier and won
Verizon refused to unlock man’s iPhone, so he sued the carrier and won
Verizon changed policy after he bought the phone, wouldn’t unlock it despite FCC rule.Jon Brodkin (Ars Technica)
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MountingSuspicion
in reply to along_the_road • • •Absolutely infuriating. I'm upset the judge did not award the full extent of monetary damages even though it's evident that Verizon is in violation of multiple agreements.
I know it's not how this works, but since the FCC put those rules in place as a condition of their acquisition of the other companies, and since they violated those rules, the government should be able to nationalize/seize the assets of the other companies. Verizon should not legally have them since they broke the agreement. I'd love to see not just a one time fine but a legitimate punishment. If this guy hadn't done this they'd be knowingly violating their agreement still. The people doing this are disgusting and taking advantage of the people with the least amount of time and resources. I truly wish they all have the day they deserve.
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