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Countries With Zero Rating Have More Expensive Wireless Broadband Than Countries Without It

A comprehensive multi-year study by the non-profit Epicenter.works, comparing the 30 member countries of the European Union (EU) on net neutrality enforcement, has found that zero rating business practices by wireless carriers have increased the cost of wireless data compared to countries without zero rating. From a report: This directly contradicts all of the assertions by major wireless carriers that their zero rating practices are "free data" for consumers. Based on the evidence, zero rating not only serves as a means to enhance ISPs' power over the Internet, but it's also how they charge consumers more money for wireless service. Zero rating was originally going to be banned by the FCC under the General Conduct Rule, but when the FCC changed leadership the agency promptly green lighted and encouraged the industry to engage in zero rating practices before it began its repeal of net neutrality.

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  1. Simple rule ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It's a fairly simple rule .. if a telco claims to do something which benefits their consumers, it's a fucking lie.

    By the time you are in management at one of those, you are an undeniable sociopath who only cares about doing whatever it takes to maximize profits, and your own bonus.

    Nobody in management at such a company isn't a complete and utter sack of monkey crap.

  2. Re:Not surprised by any of this by ShanghaiBill · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'm also thoroughly convinced it's an exercise in futility attempting to convince Trump supporters to stop voting against their own best interests.

    If you want to change their votes, perhaps you could start by listening to their concerns, instead of telling them they are too stupid to vote properly. That is about the same as telling them they are deplorable, which, if you recall, wasn't a successful strategy.

    The myth that Republicans vote against their own interests is based on two fallacies:
    1. That they share your views about what their "best interests" are. They don't.
    2. That poor states like Mississippi voted 100% Republican. Guess what? They didn't. Poor people in red states vote blue. It is the middle class where the Democrats lost.

  3. Re:Not surprised by any of this by Immerman · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I thought you guys were in favor of the free market? That's the entire point of NN - to allow a free market on the internet, rather than allowing the ISP oligopoly to decide winners and losers.

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  4. WTF is Zero Rating? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Not all of us are communication nerds. Please define terms. Who is rating what at zero using what units?

    1. Re:WTF is Zero Rating? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

      Zero rating is when a network provider generally meters data traffic, but exempts some traffic sources (applies a "zero rate" to that traffic). It's a net neutrality violation that some providers pinky swear is not a net neutrality violation.