T-Mobile's Binge On Violates Key Net Neutrality Principles
Executive Summary In November 2015, T-Mobile, the third largest provider of mobile Internet access in the U.S., launched a new service called Binge On that off…
Executive Summary In November 2015, T-Mobile, the third largest provider of mobile Internet access in the U.S., launched a new service called Binge On that off…
In November 2015, T-Mobile, the nation’s third largest provider of mobile Internet access, launched a new service called Binge On that offers “unlimited” video…
"“From a technical point of view, this is Apple's ‘fault,’” Arvind Narayanan, an assistant professor of computer science at Princeton who has worked on…
"A new report by an influential Stanford law professor concluded that T-Mobile’s new video offering is likely “illegal” under net neutrality rules. Profes…
"The FCC's net neutrality rules state that ISPs are not to play favorites and allow some content to receive preferential treatment on a network (loadin…
"There’s been quite a brouhaha surrounding T-Mobile’s Binge On service ever since it was announced last year. Both YouTube and the EFF have come out again…
"T-Mobile's "Binge On" promotion has perhaps been popular with consumers but, as we reported in November, critics are increasingly expressing…
"Stanford Law professor Barbara van Schewick, one of the leading scholars on net neutrality, has filed a report with the FCC detailing how T-Mobile's B…
"T-Mobile's new "Binge On" service "undermines the core vision of net neutrality," Stanford professor Barbara van Schewick says in…
"Stanford law professor and net neutrality expert Professor Barbara van Schewick has filed a study with the FCC (pdf) that insists T-Mobile's Binge On…
"The Stanford report by law school professor Barbara van Schewick contends that Binge On "gives providers in the program a competitive advantage"…
"Recently, there has been quite a bit of a controversy surrounding T-Mobile’s Binge On program, which doesn’t count some video data towards customers’ dat…