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Verizon just betrayed net neutrality by excluding its video app from data caps
Posted on 2/5/16 at 8:35 pm
Posted on 2/5/16 at 8:35 pm
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The FCC's net neutrality rules, passed last year, explicitly ban internet providers from a number of discriminatory measures like throttling and blocking, but there's evidently a huge loophole that every major wireless carrier in the US has rushed to exploit. T-Mobile's Binge On program, which throttles video content, is troublesome — but AT&T and Verizon's programs are much worse, especially the one Verizon just announced today in the fine print of an update for its Go90 video app.
Verizon's Go90 video platform, the company's effort to compete with video providers by offering its own bundle, now won't count against customers' data caps. That's a huge deal, since video eats up a lot of data on mobile devices, and especially since Verizon's data plans are expensive.
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Verizon and other carriers have argued that zero-rating programs, like the one snuck in today, are beneficial to consumers and do not violate the FCC's net neutrality rules — but their arguments are based on a market of artificial scarcity they have created, and now intend to exploit. The endgame of zero-rating programs is a two-way tollbooth that Verizon controls: first Verizon receives payment from customers for access to the network, then it receives payment from content providers who want unlimited access to customers, or from whatever other revenue sources it can draw from hosting an exclusive video bundle that won't count against data caps.
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Posted on 2/7/16 at 9:49 pm to Street Hawk
Yep, Verion just took a shite on the whole concept of net neutrality. I don't believe they think that zero-rating Go90 is really going to last and the content sucks anyway. I think they are just testing the waters to see how far they can go and launched something controversial to get the FCC to respond and they hope Tmobile's BingeOn gets caught in the crossfire.
Posted on 2/7/16 at 9:56 pm to Street Hawk
Soooooooooo. What does that mean for them?
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