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Hello,<br>
<br>
I don't see how this question relates to Kamailio -- anyhow, you
should consult the legislation of your country. I know such action
voids the guarantee of the device.<br>
<br>
Daniel<br>
<br>
On 8/27/11 8:03 AM, Justin wrote:
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<div>Would it be illegal to unlock a cellular phone to freely
accept any cellular signal? In thought, cellular phones
operate similar to a Stereo/ radio receiving signal, so why do
we limit our service to the selected provider? Are we not
allowed to open the phone to collect and send any signal we
choose?</div>
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<div>Pretty dumb questions, just a hanker for some tinkering.
Thanks~</div>
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