Hi guys
I post again in this subject because the gobernment in Colombia is about to
put on wheels the forementioned law in which one can't register a non
homologated cellphone on the GSM net neither resell one.
Can you check if there's something like that on your countries. For
instance, let's
Hi guys
I'm a proud Neo FreeRunner owner concerned by a law that's been
implementing in my country (Colombia on South America)
The law proposes that you can only use a cellphone in the country if it's
homologated by a local government statement, this means that one (a carrier
commonly) must pay
On 11/15/2012 08:57 PM, Cristian Gómez wrote:
The law proposes that you can only *use* a cellphone in the country if
it's homologated by a local government statement, this means that one
(a carrier commonly) must pay a lot in order to get one cellphone
model homologated, it doesn't matter if
On 11/15/2012 10:24 PM, Cristian Gómez wrote:
Thanks for your answer Peter
The law that is trying to decrease cellphone stealing. When you buy a
free cellphone (out of carriers) in order to use it on GSM network you
must:
- Valid buy invoice (as far as they said, they will accept Amazon and
On 11/15/2012 10:35 PM, Cristian Gómez wrote:
I forget to explain how the forbid of access to the GSM network will work:
There will be two lists of IMEI's:
- Black List: I think every country have one. There goes the reported
(as stolen or lost) IMEI's
- White List;: With all IMEI's that are
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