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12-07-2021 09:48 AM
Can a member of the vodafone admin team please let us know how we can unlock the vodafone router so we can use it again under the new law right to repair
12-07-2021 02:04 PM
This is the Home broadband & landline forum, what do you think?
12-07-2021 02:37 PM
12-07-2021 03:14 PM
The THG3000G
12-07-2021 04:08 PM
Perfect @gipjon, thanks! This isn't something that's been passed out to us just yet. But I've contacted the team that deals with these kind of issues and as soon as I've got an update, I'll let you know 😊
12-07-2021 05:13 PM
So far as I'm aware the new law requires the provision of physical spare parts. I'm not aware of any components used in Technicolor manufactured routers that cannot be sourced. So it might mean that Technicolor/Vodafone could have to supply a preprogrammed EPROM if requested, but that would be about the extent of it. If you think about it, that's as far as it's going to go, as copyright licenses apply to much of the content of those EPROMs. So there would be no requirement to have the routers unlocked, or to provide source code!
*Again, I'm well prepared to be wrong, but this is my reading of this!
15-07-2021 11:19 AM - edited 15-07-2021 11:20 AM
Hi
""or to provide source code!""
You would be amazed at just how quick the source code is available from the German arm of VodaFone.
If only the UK was as capable.
The link is from 2020 and must be a dead duck by now, however the invitation to download and share is a VodaFone first in this forum?
vbnt-j_vox3uk_19.2.203_1_20200124.tar.bz2 | 208 MB | 0dc9c16e581a5622b18275a1b30596d58801a0763f6338f56947f31fef9d5b3 |
Please click on the following link to download the attachments: https://justshare.vodafone.com/message/cGoMa08MueRZt6vQRBKqEr
This email or download link can be forwarded to anyone.
The attachments are available until: Freitag, 31 Juli.
12-07-2021 05:18 PM
@gipjon wrote:Can a member of the vodafone admin team please let us know how we can unlock the vodafone router so we can use it again under the new law right to repair
At a guess, (and it is just a guess), ownership of an ISP modem/router, will never actually pass to the service user and thus, the right to repair will remain wholly and exclusively with the supplying ISP.
12-07-2021 05:26 PM
HappyNomad is correct, in the current user agreement - section 3.7 (it wasn't always so), ownership of the equipment remains with Vodafone!