Unlocked Cell Phones Could Be Coming to U.S.

Thu Jul 12, 2007 11:57PM EDT

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Score one for the power of forcible deregulation: Cell phone companies will start venturing into the valuable 700MHz spectrum space next year, a swath of frequency currently used by television broadcasters that is about to be vacated. If FCC chairman Kevin Martin has his ways, one of the terms for using this space will be that devices used on the spectrum must be open, saying, "You can use any wireless device and download any mobile broadband application, with no restrictions."

If Martin's proposal is adopted, this could have an enormous impact on the next generation of handhelds. Nearly every cell phone sold in the U.S. today is locked, crippled, or otherwise prevented from running applications that a user wants. As this Yahoo! News story notes, the iPhone has already become the poster child for barbaric restrictions, preventing users from downloading files from the Internet, making their own ring tones, or installing their own applications. The proposal would end all of that, forcing carriers to basically let consumers do whatever they want with the equipment they've purchased.

Of course, Martin's rules would apply only to gear on the 700MHz spectrum and not gadgets already on the market or those running on the current networks.

While the 700MHz spectrum is a highly desirable one for cell phone carriers, Martin's rules could actually keep carriers from jumping headlong into 700MHz since they're so obsessed with keeping their iron fists firmly gripped around their hardware. Still, mandating openness in the cell phone market is a long overdue move in the U.S., and I'm hoping some progressive carrier (T-Mobile, maybe?) will see just how big this could be for business and will jump right in.

Let's make this happen, FCC! We're falling so far behind the rest of the world in the cell phone market it's ridiculous.

LINK: New rules could rock wireless world

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  • 6 Posted by mrd8186 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:27PM EDT Report Abuse

    Well I agree, this is long over due to the cell phone market in the USA. I am a world traveler, and everywhere else I go in the world, you can see cell phone stores everywhere...yoiu can buy any cell phone you want, and get a pre-paid SIM card from any provider and you are on the air...BUT NOT in the good ole' USA...you are stuck using what phone plan and phones your provider offers...so I am all for opening up this market. It will give the user more choices, and freedom to choose, and provide more competition to the providers to provide to us users better service.

  • 7 Posted by slyghtlyt0asted on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:28PM EDT Report Abuse

    unlocked cell phones are already here, just do a yahoo search for unlocked cell phone you will find tons of sellers you can buy a phone and get sim card and ur set all about how unlocked cell phones work. unlockedcellphone.blogspot.com

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