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FCC Seeks Comment on Verizon's Handset-Unlocking Request

The FCC sought comment Friday on Verizon's request that the commission zero out the unlocking commitment it stipulated as a condition of approving the company’s purchase of Tracfone (see 2505200051). Comments are due July 7, replies July 21, and must reference dockets 06-150, 24-186 and 21-112, said a Wireless Bureau notice.

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“Verizon argues that the handset unlocking provisions that it is subject to are contrary to the public interest because these provisions harm consumers, competition, and promote handset fraud,” the notice said. “Verizon asserts that these provisions are part of an outdated regulatory structure that no longer applies to today’s wireless marketplace.” The carrier also argues that “waiving these provisions is consistent with recent legal developments and with promoting a deregulatory approach where market forces are able to protect consumers and competition.”