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clockcycle 10-07-2010 11:05 AM

Re: Evo to Verizon?
 
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Originally Posted by juancaperez2000 (Post 1967867)
He can get you EVO a son yout does not has red flag there a no problems some friend of mine just dided yesterday

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Huh? condolences?

gullzway 10-07-2010 12:05 PM

Re: Evo to Verizon?
 
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Originally Posted by gTen (Post 1967974)
No by law it is illegal to clone the ESN even if you own both...the "obtaining service that you ARE paying for" is what got the law passed. The only oens who can modify the ESN are the manufacturer and the carriers..otherwise it is illegal...

Show me where this is stated.

Here is what the law says, that I have found, Global Legal Information Network

"The Wireless Telephone Protection Act (Public Law 105-172, 112 Stat. 53-55) amends the federal criminal code to prohibit knowingly using, producing, trafficking in, having control or custody of, or possessing hardware or software knowing that it has been configured to insert or modify telecommunication identifying information associated with or contained in a telecommunications instrument so that such instrument may be used to obtain telecommunications service without authorization.
"

Notice the last part. It doesn't say it's illegal to change an ESN Period, it says to obtain unauthorized service.

gTen 10-07-2010 01:16 PM

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It permits an officer, employee, or agent of, or a person engaged in business with, a facilities-based carrier to engage in conduct (other than trafficking) otherwise prohibited for the purpose of protecting that carrier's property or legal rights, unless such conduct is for the purpose of obtaining telecommunications service provided by another facilities-based carrier without such carrier's authorization. It makes it an affirmative defense that the conduct charged (other than a violation consisting of producing or trafficking) was engaged in for research or development in connection with a lawful purpose.
Though this part prevents you from taking a cellphone and changing ESN for purpose of using another carrier unless authorized by the other carrier.

That said, there are also State laws that prevent you from tampering with esn unless you are a manufacturer

aman1127 10-07-2010 03:29 PM

Re: Evo to Verizon?
 
From the small search on the matter that I did, the FCC is the only ones that regulate ESN and MEIDs. I tried checking to see if maybe states were able to govern this but its a federal matter as earlier stated

Cell Phone Fraud

However getting off the phone with (finally a helpful person) customer service, she told me all I need is a DEC. Is that linked in any way to the MEID or the ESN?

clockcycle 10-07-2010 03:40 PM

Re: Evo to Verizon?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by aman1127 (Post 1968445)
From the small search on the matter that I did, the FCC is the only ones that regulate ESN and MEIDs. I tried checking to see if maybe states were able to govern this but its a federal matter as earlier stated

Cell Phone Fraud

However getting off the phone with (finally a helpful person) customer service, she told me all I need is a DEC. Is that linked in any way to the MEID or the ESN?


DEC is your ESN/MEID in decimal conversion, if I remember correctly.

-CC

bradart 10-07-2010 11:42 PM

Re: Evo to Verizon?
 
Why do i feel like everything i've said has been ignored in this thread and then presented as news by someone else?

aman1127 10-08-2010 01:09 AM

Re: Evo to Verizon?
 
I totally absorbed it but i had to do some digging myself

mikee4fun 10-08-2010 01:41 AM

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Close this thread!!!! It can't be done! Legally!!! =)


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