Results from them being allowed to demand a percentage of a devices price for it's usage, around 7.5% usually. The EU would not allow that.
Not having your phone work anywhere but the US, and not being able to move carriers without buying a new phone, is my idea of crap.
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I can use my Verizon phone anywhere in the world, and I don't pay a dime extra for it, and I can if I choose move it to ATT.
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You can insert a SIM card for a carrier that only does 2G and have it work?
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I just asked myself why I would want to, and myself said: because you don't.
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btw, you can't even do that with a GSM phone in America, nobody in America that is a large carrier supports 2G still.
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The carriers don't but any good phone still does.
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No, no, that's quite the opposite, legacy increases cost, the same cost you were just complaining about.
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You've taken this conversation waaaaay off-topic.
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I have? Sure... considering that comment just tried to put it back on topic.
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