It's true that Binge On is still helpful if you like to watch video on your phone and don't want to pay for unlimited data. You can always opt out if you like, for that matter. However, the findings cast doubt on the FCC chairman's claims that the option doesn't violate net neutrality. T-Mobile is throttling all traffic for a certain kind of content, whether or not the providers agreed to it -- and it's independent of network congestion, so the company can't claim that this is necessary. If the FCC takes a closer look and finds something wrong, Big Magenta may have to either switch to an opt-in model or rethink the whole affair.

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