Thursday, March 1, 2012

Verizon explains locked bootloader stance in letter to FCC

Verizon explains locked bootloader stance in letter to FCC

. In a response to the FCC following a formal complaint, Verizon Wireless has outlined the company's policy on locked bootloaders. An irate Droid-Life reader became fed up with the carrier's consistent locking of bootloaders on its flagship devices and decided to file a complaint with the Federal Communications Commission. The reader claimed Verizon's policy was in violation of the “Block C license,” an agreement the company made when it purchased its 700MHz LTE spectrum.
Verizon explains locked bootloader stance in letter to FCC


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