Verizon is reversing course after a controversial policy change drew criticism from consumers.
Verizon has removed its automatic 60-day phone unlock policy and added new restrictions for prepaid and postpaid users, aiming to fight fraud but raising concerns about reduced consumer flexibility.
Verizon this week imposed a new roadblock for people who want to pay off device installment plans early in order to get their ...
Verizon recently mandated a 35-day waiting period for unlocking devices in some situations. But we now have some good news.
Verizon recently introduced a controversial change to unlocking prepaid phones. Now, it's changed the unlock policy for postpaid devices.
Following our report last week that Verizon is forcing people to wait 35 days for phone unlocks after paying off device installment plans, Verizon is apparently trying to eliminate the inconvenient ...
Verizon customers can avoid 35-day device unlock delays by paying off phones in-store with cash, chip cards, or contactless ...
When Verizon first pushed their new device unlock policy live a few weeks ago, we pointed out that it was super straight ...
Verizon Communications (NYSE:VZ) has completed its acquisition of Frontier, expanding its fiber network footprint. The ...
Verizon has been struggling to retain loyal customers following recent price hikes and increasing competition in the wireless ...