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Bill to prescribe nine-month lock-in before mobile users can switch providers

- Camille A. Aguinaldo

SENATOR Sherwin T. Gatchalian said the proposed Network Freedom Act filed in the Senate may provide for a nine-month lock-in period for mobile devices before users are allowed to change telecommun­ications networks.

“The preferred lock-in period is around nine months. That is now the internatio­nal norm to have a shorter lock-in period... Most likely, (the bill will provide) nine months,” he told reporters last week.

Senate Bill No. 1643 originally prohibited the locking of both prepaid and postpaid mobile devices. But it was later revised to allow phones to be locked in to a provider for only a limited time.

Mr. Gatchalian, author of the bill and chair of the Senate subcommitt­ee on the Network Freedom Act, said the concept of the proposed measure was to have consumers change networks quickly and to have the telecommun­ications service provider do the unlocking.

He noted that under the current system, the consumers would have to get their mobile devices unlocked, subject to fees, when the lock-in period expires.

“The telco should unlock and it should be free of charge .... What this bill intends to do is to regulate. Within nine months, (the mobile device) will be automatica­lly unlocked by the telco,” Mr. Gatchalian said.

The senator added that the bill will help the industry’s new entrant, the so-called third player, to sign up customers.

“When the third telco comes in, it will look for customers. It should be easy for them to look for customers so this (bill) is a way for us consumers to quickly get out of our old telco and to transfer to the new telco.” he said.

The bill remains pending at the committee level, but Mr. Gatchalian said it will be elevated to the plenary when Congress resumes session in November. —

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