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I totally agree with the comment from Belgian ISP and carrier Telenet: software on handsets is more the responsibility of the phonemakers and android than the carrier.
The carrier provides a phone service and network, people should be able to use whatever (legal) phone they want, without tampering by the carrier. You don't buy your computer from your ISP, do you? Imagine the spyware they would try to shove down your throat...