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T-Mobile CEO publishes more dishonest garbage about video throttling scheme

T-Mobile CEO John Legere is fighting really hard to spin his company's probable violation of net neutrality rules as some immaculately conceived benefit for consumers because it's "FREE." After a rant last week whose collateral damage included the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Legere has just published another screed about T-Mobile's Binge On scheme — and it's just more of the same misdirection.

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sonicwrecks3024d ago

Well, the author certainly isn't enamoured with them are they?

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Man makes $25 million illegally unlocking T-Mobile phones

The former T-Mobile store owner could spend decades in prison.

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T-Mobile is now selling your app usage data to advertisers

iOS users are unaffected (for now).

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T-Mobile is bringing back unlimited Google Photos storage

The new $15 dollar Google One subscription is exclusively available for T-Mobile customers.

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