On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 7:36 AM, Constantine A. Murenin <mureninc@gmail.com> wrote:
I disable VPN (which they limit to 128kbps as per above), and suddenly Netflix starts working just fine, since it now gets 1.5Mbps (or thereabouts), and 480p works just fine, even if you're tethered. But yet my porn still doesn't work, even without a VPN!
*** How is this not the very definition of fast vs. slow lanes, if one set of traffic gets a permanent 1,5Mbps high-speed treatment, whereas another set of traffic is limited to a slow 128kbps (or effectively 0kbps for video, since it won't stream at all) past the high-speed allocation? ***
Hi Constantine, In the general case, because it's non-discriminatory. You had the same speed either way until you hit your account cap and if you pay for more bandwidth you'll have the same speed to both once again. Moreover, anyone can pay for zero-rating. In the T-Mobile binge-on case, it's probably a violation of net neutrality. Unless I misunderstand, they're zero-rating folks based on content and technology rather than payment. That's a no-no. They make the case that they're not discriminating against one video provider or another but they're discriminating against video providers versus other less popular technologies whose cost of doing business is effectively increased. Regards, Bill Herrin -- William Herrin ................ herrin@dirtside.com bill@herrin.us Owner, Dirtside Systems ......... Web: <http://www.dirtside.com/>