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    FCC Permits Verizon to Extend Phone Locks Beyond 60 Days!

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJanuary 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. The FCC has eliminated Verizon’s 60-day phone unlocking requirement, allowing it to lock devices for longer periods to combat theft and fraud.
    2. This change makes it more difficult for customers to switch carriers, as Verizon will follow industry norms where postpaid phones unlock upon contract completion and prepaid phones unlock within a year.
    3. Verizon claims to have lost hundreds of millions of dollars and nearly 785,000 devices to fraud in 2023, particularly after acquiring TracFone.
    4. The new rules are effective immediately and will remain until the FCC establishes industry-wide unlocking standards.

    FCC Changes Unlocking Rules for Verizon Phones

    The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has relaxed phone unlocking rules for Verizon. Now, the company can lock devices for longer than the previous 60 days. This change affects both prepaid and postpaid customers.

    Historically, the 60-day rule aimed to promote competition by allowing consumers to switch carriers easily. However, the FCC cited increased fraud as a primary concern. Thieves target Verizon devices, waiting for the unlock period to resell them illegally. Last year, Verizon reported significant losses due to fraud, with nearly 785,000 devices stolen.

    With this new ruling, Verizon aligns with industry standards. Postpaid devices will unlock once paid off, while prepaid phones will unlock within a year. However, military personnel still have the option for early unlocking during deployments.

    This adjustment strengthens security for Verizon users. Additionally, customers can choose to purchase unlocked phones outright or pay off devices to unlock them sooner. The FCC aims to curb theft and fraud in the wireless market.

    Overall, these changes could foster a more secure environment in urban areas. As technology continues to evolve, smart cities benefit from enhanced security measures. Cities can use these innovations to address issues related to theft and crime while promoting growth.

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