Wednesday, December 15, 2021

NEWS: Telecommunications Caught Blocking Open Source On Expired SIM Card Patent

They say telephone SIM cards are generic now allowing anyone to make one for the 5G network.

Except for...the 5G network doesn't allow for open source smart phone development to operate on the roaming network because they are forcing you to pay.

That means that there is no open source development for wireless roaming smartphones on open source systems.

This means that telecommunications is blocking the opensource development on smartphones by forcing the SIM card to be locked on the network.

That patent if there was one is expired and they are saying SIM cards are generic now for a while probably.

Now telecommunications is going to get sued for blocking open source smart phone development by blocking the only public testing network the 5G network with an encryption card for an expired patent.

Meaning telecommunications is blocking open source by not allowing them to operate in the industry for job creation by using an expired patent for the SIM card.

That means they are not allowing open source to use the expired sim card patent that anyone can use by blocking open source smartphones on the 5G network.

In order to manufacture your own roaming smartphone you have to use the 5G network to test the device on open source.

That requires a SIM card which is an expired patent, so telecommunications has been caught blocking open source on roaming smart phones by forcing customers to subscribe to an expired patent while not allowing open source development on the network.

Expect SIM card and telecommunications to be closed soon I assume because this is a massive lawsuit happening.

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