iPhone Unlocking Software Release Blocked By AT&T

August 27, 2007 – 9:29 am

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This news comes as no real surprise. AT&T has threatened legal action against software makers that are offering the key to unlock the Apple iPhone.

Several websites, including Engagdet and iPhoneSimFree.com posted their iPhone-freeing news to the world while Uniquephones’ iPhoneunlocking.com announced they were about to reveal their $25-$50 solution to unlocking the iPhone.

The software was said to be available beginning at Midnight on August 25, but the release was delayed by communications from AT&T. The company said that their software was a copyright infringement and illegal software dissemination.

Stay tuned for updates on the release on iPhone unlocking software.

Engadget

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