11-11-2016 11:36 via telecoms.com

FCC points net neutrality finger at AT&T

The FCC has written to AT&T SVP Robert Quinn to cast a shadow over the telcos plans to offer DirectTV as a zero-rating proposition, citing net neutrality concerns.
The practise of zero-rating, a telco offering services that do not count against a customer’s data usage plan, has become increasingly common in recent months, as companies aim to capitalize on more data focused mobile contracts. Virgin in the UK is another recent example, as it now offers a zero-rating proposition for Whats
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