Do Zero-Rating Programs Violate Net Neutrality?

Law360, New York (July 7, 2016, 11:54 AM EDT) -- T-Mobile rolled out "Binge On" in late 2015, followed by Verizon's "Go90" in March 2016. These programs, called zero-rating programs, allow customers to watch videos from approved video providers without having those videos count against the monthly data limit. This has created controversy since it purportedly exempts certain video services from data caps while allegedly "throttling" almost all other video effectively reducing data usage....

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