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U.S. Wireless Carriers Reject Anti-Theft 'Kill Switch' Idea
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2013-11-23
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U.S. lawmakers and Samsung were working to create a "kill switch" that would allow owners to deactivate stolen phones, but carriers are rejecting it.
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