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These 5 carriers were studied, but where's the evidence that any other carrier is any better (or that you're any better off as a post paid customer of AT&T, T-Mobile or Verizon)?



MetroPCS (prepaid MVNO now something like a subsidiary of TMo) required the 8-digit PIN on the account in order to change IMEIs. A bot would take down all the info, then if/when it was to a phone you'd never used on their network before, you got put on hold to wait to talk to a human and provide your PIN and new IMEI all over again. Then you'd hang up, power off, and move your SIM. But that was ~18 months ago, before it became "Metro by T-Mobile", so I don't know.




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