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Versed

Jan 9, 2014, 11:51 PM

Net Neutrality?

Honestly, wouldn't bother me at all if this goes through and allows me to use Hulu or Netflix with those companies paying for the data usage. I know I may catch flack for what I'm saying but don't see the problem. T-Mobile is looking at a similar deal with certain plans and Facebook access. I'm sure if the tables were turned and it was TMO or Sprint doing this, nobody would be complaing about violations.

Now, if any company wants to not allow access to a site because they don't care for them or for whatever reason, I'd agree it would be an issue.
I agree with you 100% I'm with AT&T and I love their service but wouldn't mind saving a little!
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>> I'm sure if the tables were turned and it was TMO or Sprint doing this, nobody would be complaing about violations.

What are you nuts? This is just the move of a greedy provider, which if successful will only drive prices up at the very least. ...
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wtwilson3

Jan 9, 2014, 2:10 PM

Link in story

Link in story goes to the WSJ Dish/Lightsquared story, not the AT&T sponsored data story.
 
 
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