T-Mobile started unblocking the sites back in July, justifying it by saying they were "designed to measure true network speed -- not show that a customer (has been throttled)." The FCC luckily recognized that for the nonsense that it is, though it didn't exactly use strong language to condemn it. (In a namby-pamby statement, FCC chair Tom Wheeler said "I'm grateful T-Mobile has worked with the FCC to ensure that its customers are better informed about the speeds they are experiencing.") T-Mobile recently added music streaming options that don't count against your data cap -- but including Ookla's speed test in that list of freebies doesn't exactly jibe with its straight-shooting image.