Do you want to unlock my iphone

Do you want to unlock my telfon. Since his contract expired in Hungary, I bought it from a gentleman. model ipohone 4 16gb white, verzia 5.0.1 (9A405)
model MC604CM
The serial number 7R******DZZ
Had 01 275300 383819 0
ICCID 8938 1010 7062 8328 209
Modem firmware 04:11:08
Thanks for your reply, thank you in advance if you could unlock it right I do not know any other solution than to ask
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Is it possible to unlock the phone through the carrier., And has given hope to do this because I do not know how to get in contact with them, do not even know what jilbrake. thanks for your help this is my first iPhone model with a confused and so far I've only had ipod, and now I bought this model I do not know exactly what to do with it, can you shed some light on how to call and what to say and whether it will be a problem to otkjuća if I am the second owner after the contract
thanks for your reply

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