FCC Chair: T-Mobile's Binge On No Threat to Net Neutrality
Net Neutrality
Unlimited plan that's throttled to slow speeds = OK
Unlimited plan that gives some high speed and is then throttled to slow speeds = Not OK?
This is why I was opposed to this from the beginning. Net neutrality only punishes those without connections in the FCC. Do you think a company who actively spoke out against net neutrality would have gotten a pass if they came out with a throttled data service like this?
We clearly have a government right now that picks and chooses which laws it wants to enforce on who(see immigration/sanctuary cities)...
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>>So it's ok to give you unlimited data streaming that's throttled, but if you want to offer X gigabytes of high speed data and unlimited throttled data after you hit the X gigs that's not ok?
This has nothing to do with net neutrality - NOTHING. T-mobile is simply opting to allow some data to NOT count against a customer's data consumption. It's akin to free nights and weekends on a voice plan. In fact, if your brain can reason this one out, this policy will lead to LESS throttling Brad.
Furthermore, the data isn't throttled. It's at a lower resolution. Those are COMPLETELY different things. Do you understand how technology works - at all?
>>Unlimited plan that's throttled to slow speeds = OK
Unlimited plan...
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