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« on: October 27, 2020, 04:05:14 pm »

UK regulator announces ban on sale of locked mobile phones

The ban is set to come into effect in December 2021.



What you need to know


Ofcom has barred the UK's mobile networks from selling locked phones.
The regulator has said that unlocking phones can be a complicated process and discourages people from switching carriers.
Some UK carriers such as O2, Three, Sky, and Virgin already sell only unlocked phones.


Carriers in the UK have been barred from selling locked phones to consumers from December 2021 by communications regulator Ofcom (via BBC). The regulator says unlocking handsets is a rather complicated process and can often discourage people from switching to a different carrier at the end of their contract.

Ofcom's connectivity director, Selina Chadha, said in a statement:


  We know that lots of people can be put off from switching because their handset is locked. So we're banning mobile companies from selling locked phones, which will save people time, money and effort - and help them unlock better deals.


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