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The FCC is proposing a 60-day unlocking requirement that would apply to all wireless providers.
The industry's "confusing and disparate cell phone unlocking policies" are bad for consumers, FCC says.
Unlocking a phone allows it to be used on a different carrier's network as long as the phone is compatible.
The FCC approved the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM ) in a 5 -0 vote.
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