Jan 26 2009, 1:00pm CST | by Shane McGlaun
The only thing that customers who don’t want to use AT&T can do if they want an iPhone is to unlock the device to run on other networks. Unlocking software for the handset is already available and a company called iPhone Unlocking Ltd is now offering its own unlocking software.
According to the company its software can unlock both the 2G and 3G iPhone in about 10 minutes allowing it to work on any compatible network. Along with unlocking the handset, the software also adds features like MMS, video recording, and instant message capability. 24-hour customer support is offered via phone, email, and chat for the software.
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