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Warp wrote:
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> IIRC, that's illegal in Finland. (Which is the reason why the Finnish
> release of the iPhone has been so postponed.)
>
It's illegal in Finland, except for 3G phones.
And the locking is pretty far useless. If you can get the people to make
eg. 24-month contract (after which, at least in Finland, you have to
offer to open the phone), they will pay you the same money, even if they
used competitors SIM-card (which makes it stupid to use competitors SIM,
while it costs more, so...).
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