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…
"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…
"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…
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…
"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…