Before the iPhone came about, Pavel Zaboj, founder of the firm Bladox in Prague, sold relatively low quantities of a chip called a “Turbo SIM,” designed to let cell phones use multiple networks. However, when it was discovered the chip could unlock iPhones, his company was inundated with thousands of orders. What followed was a roller coaster ride of supply and demand that’s left Zaboj sick of dealing with the iPhone.
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