idensolutions@gmail.com wrote:
> On Mar 5, 1:24 pm, "Graciel Contreras" <t...@test.com> wrote:
>> I found a software to unlock the V3, you can also add video to it. Take a
>> look at it......
>>
>> www.freewebs.com/graco14
>>
>> GC
>
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[for U.S. cell phone owners only]
It costs nothing to unlock your cell phone, other than the call itself
to your carrier. They are obliged to provide you with any instructions
and/or code necessary to unlock your phone.
Our carrier is ATT/Cingular. I've done this on 4 phones since November
2006. The first time, the representative balked. I had to talk to a
supervisor who agreed. Since then, any rep I've spoken to has been able
& willing. They either mailed the info needed w/in a few days or talked
me through it immediately on the phone. The phones I've unlocked this
way are made by Nokia, Motorola & Samsung.
If you're interested, I've posted a linky to the source documentation
below. If your carrier still refuses, the USCO & your federal Rep would
love to hear about it. In fact, I'd be very interested to hear if a
carrier /denied/ its customer a request to unlock in the past year or two.
-Craig
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On November 17 2006, the US Copyright Office issued a so-called
"Recommendation" regarding /exemptions/ to the "circumvention of
copyright protection systems." This does not have the weight of a
federal regulation but, close to it. In short , the document says that
the right of a cell phone owner to unlock his/her cell phone can not be
abridged by carriers.
<http://www.copyright.gov/1201/docs/1201_recommendation.pdf>
Sec III, paragraph A, subsection 5:
Computer programs in the form of firmware that enable wireless telephone
handsets to connect to a wireless telephone communication network, when
circumvention is accomplished for the sole purpose of lawfully
connecting to a wireless telephone communication network