The iPhone dev team promised earlier this week that we would see an open source version of anySIM, the software which unlocks the iPhone's carrier restrictions. The group made good on their promise today by releasing the source code on Google Code. With the underpinnings in public view, it will likely benefit from community scrutinization and improvements. It was also mentioned by the team that having the code open will hopefully deter copycats and ensure that the techniques remain free.
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Friday, December 7, 2007
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