Stanford law professor says T-Mobile’s ‘Binge On’ violates Net Neutrality principles
"Binge On, the “unlimited” video-streaming service from T-Mobile, stifles competition, free speech and customer choice and because of this it violates basi…
"Binge On, the “unlimited” video-streaming service from T-Mobile, stifles competition, free speech and customer choice and because of this it violates basi…
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"T-Mobile’s new Binge On feature may be popular with some of its users – not to mention streaming services – many view it as problematic when viewed in lig…
"A Stanford Law School professor in a paper published January 29, concludes T-Mobile US’ Binge On streaming video service, which doesn’t count against a su…
"A Stanford University law professor has argued that T-Mobile's Binge On service, which allows users to stream content from a list of approved provider…
"The battle rages on over T-Mobile Binge On, a new service idea from T-Mobile that allows customers to watch streaming video without eating their data. The…
"T-Mobile's Binge On feature is once again facing claims it violates net neutrality rules. This time, the accusation comes from a paper drafted by a S…
"The controversial Binge On plan by T-Mobile has come under serious controversies yet again. Just back in December, the service was blamed for reduced qual…
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"It is a topic for debate whether T-Mobile’s Binge On violates they key principle of Net neutrality. A report was submitted by Barbara van Schewick on 29 J…