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T-Mobile is writing the manual on how to fuck up the internet

11 点作者 nithinr6超过 9 年前

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r00fus超过 9 年前
To keep this in context, T-Mobile offers some of the best plans for your money.<p>I&#x27;d be less concerned if T-Mobile outlined how their zero-rating policy was not discriminatory to smaller video services.<p>I wonder if they way they are zero-rating is similar to what Netflix proposed when Comcast started complaining about Netflix utilization on it&#x27;s interconnects.
e28eta超过 9 年前
I have an unlimited plan with T-Mobile. They&#x27;re available for $80&#x2F;mo. I think I just saw some fine print that said your traffic can be deprioritized after 20+ GB in a month. I was really worried the new Binge-On plan would downgrade me to 480p over cellular all the time, which it does, but you can apparently opt out easily.<p>AT&amp;T started throttling my unlimited plan at 5GB, which coincidentally was what their current plans offered (no grandfathering here!).<p>I think T-Mobile&#x27;s offering is <i>way</i> better.<p>I share conflicted feelings about the net neutrality implications of zero rating, but it seems like their policies have become more inclusive over time. So I think it&#x27;s a little early to declare the sky is falling.