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Lately, the carriers have begun implementing data throttling.
That's always the excuse for data throttling.
Those rules have recently come into effect, and we've already seen significant movement, including the $100 million AT&T fine for data throttling.
Net neutrality won yet another legal victory today when a federal appeals court upheld Federal Communications Commission rules that prohibit data throttling online.
"Remove any data throttling on effective immediately," one email implores, sent to a Verizon representative on July 29, two days after the Mendocino Fire started.
All four carriers have some kind of data throttling policy, though levels of transparency vary.
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The incident is a repeat of a similar encounter on June 29, when SCCFD's data was throttled while coordinating a response to the Pawnee Fire in California's Lake County.
A California fire department that's repeatedly had its mobile data speeds throttled by Verizon while responding to wildfires, rendering devices virtually unusable, has submitted its experience as evidence in support of a lawsuit to restore net neutrality at the federal level.
Any data fiends out there on T-mobile may no longer be able to scoff at AT&T's idea of "unlimited" data, as come October 16, T-mobile are going to start throttling data speeds when a user goes over 5GB.
The company began throttling data speeds in 2011 after customers used as little as 2 gigabytes of data in a billing period, the FTC charges.
We all have heard stories of U.S. carriers like Verizon throttling data usage once it reaches a certain point.
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