The Big Four Wireless Carriers Have Too Much Control Over Handset Choice
from the sue!-sue!-sue! dept
Back in January we had an article about a lawsuit against the major wireless carriers that wasn't particularly clear about what the lawsuit actually was about. I'm assuming that this new article is about that same lawsuit - but with much more in the way of details. Basically, people are suing because they say the four major wireless carriers (AT&T Wireless, Cingular, Sprint PCS and Verizon) have way too much power over consumers' choices when it comes to mobile phones. The various carriers force you to buy a mobile phone from them or their partners - and set up the phones so that they can't be used on any other carrier's network. It is something of a pain that certain phones can't be used with certain carriers - but part of that is a technological issue (and I'm sure the carriers will claim they need to "approve" the various phones first for the sake of quality).Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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If this complaint gets any traction, which I doubt, it could lead to more, not less, expensive phone costs for everyone.
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