http://i3gsim.com/index.html

On Jan 11, 2008 4:57 AM, P. A. Bagyenda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This technique has been known for a while actually (because chaps quickly
> figured out that the phone lock was based on  the AT&T IMSI prefix checking;
> the IMSI is   stored in the SIM). In fact the interesting part here is that,
> if they wanted to, other networks could (legal issues aside) provide
> SIM-based solutions from breaking the iPhone lock...
>
>  Free consultation to those who would like to do this for us here in UG :)
>
> P.
>
>
> On Jan 11, 2008, at 14:24, Kenneth Kabagambe wrote:
>
> no need to unlock the iphone, if you can fool it and bypass the sim lock, at
> least according to
> http://www.one-stop-china.com/pdetail.jsp?productid=13648
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