[ale] OT, Cell phone unlocked.

Richard Bronosky Richard at Bronosky.com
Sat Oct 24 16:22:41 EDT 2009


And most of the tools are complete fakes that actually install malware.

On 10/24/09, Michael B. Trausch <mbt at zest.trausch.us> wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-10-23 at 15:50 -0400, Atlanta Geek wrote:
>> I seem to have lost my AT&T cell phone.  I found my old tmobile phone
>> and would like to get it unlocked so i can put an AT&T sim in it.
>> anyone know of a place I can get my phone unlocked in the North
>> Atlanta area.
>
> You should be able to get an associate at a T-Mobile corporate store
> (not the branded outlets that are run by third parties) to help you.
> Additionally, calling T-Mobile may be of some use, as well.  They should
> be able to give you a SIM unlock code that will work for the phone.
>
> Additionally, you can search the Internet and see if you can find a tool
> that will generate a SIM unlock code for your phone.  However, most such
> utilities are written for Windows and may (or may not) run under Wine.
>
> 	--- Mike
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