T-Mobile One earns net neutrality doubts from EFF

The Electronic Frontier Foundation, which laid accusations against T-Mobile’s Binge On zero-rate program not being net neutral, is calling out said T-Mobile again for more bits of anti-net neutrality. This time, its targeting T-Mobile One, the carrier’s new one-for-all unlimited data ...

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Is T-Mobile’s Binge On offer really too slow to be good (for everyone)?

T-Mobile. The rebel in pink. The one that asks questions from everyone else first and then does things without asking itself first. At least, it seems, it doesn’t ask itself some important questions. For its tenth Un-carrier move, CEO John Legere decided to do a thing — a solid, supposedly — for its customers by ...

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T-Mobile Un-carrier 10.0: Free movie streaming?

T-Mobile is on a roll and it intends on keeping the rolling role it has in the cellular industry going. Even if it’s at its own expense sometimes.Catching the tail end of Goldman Sachs Communacopia 2015 conference, T-Mobile CEO John Legere and his team took 40 minutes to spit on AT&T and Verizon, pump up his carrier’s numbers and pave the path for future moves. First, Legere bragged about 7.7 ...

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