Posted On: 03/31/2016 1:23:17 PM
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Re: Krisandtilly #56260
In Binge On’s case, T-Mobile reduced the picture quality of all video services — even if they didn’t partner with the carrier — to reduce the overall load on its networks. Earlier this year, YouTube and others referred to that practice as “throttling;” Legere responded by calling that argument “bullshit“.
But that was then! Now T-Mobile is making it easier for customers to opt out of Binge On, which will allow them to stream video at a higher quality.
And it is also allowing video providers to opt out of the program. That is: If YouTube didn’t sign on for Binge On, it could send its videos through the network at a higher quality than other services.
But that was then! Now T-Mobile is making it easier for customers to opt out of Binge On, which will allow them to stream video at a higher quality.
And it is also allowing video providers to opt out of the program. That is: If YouTube didn’t sign on for Binge On, it could send its videos through the network at a higher quality than other services.
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