2g networks didn't have the phone verify the network, so yes they can do this.
At least as of today, most phones have an option to turn off 2g but that isn't a default.
The only way to truly disable 2g on an iPhone is to enable lock-down mode, which is a step too far for me.
Plausible. Only Rogers still has working 2G.
The only way to truly disable 2g on an iPhone is to enable lock-down mode, which is a step too far for me.