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by roc
5797 days ago
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I don't even see a major difference in facts between the articles. Facts:
Google and Verizon struck agreement on traffic shaping.
Agreement prohibits prioritizing data traffic over landlines.
Agreement allows prioritizing data traffic over wireless. Everything beyond that is editorializing and infotainment. The articles don't even clarify whether the agreement covers all traffic or just Google traffic. |
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Except that both NYT and Politico claim that that's not true. The agreement, according to Bloomberg, restricts Verizon from intentionally slowing traffic. NYT and Politico claim the agreement explicitly allows Verizon to speed up traffic from selected sources (which Bloomberg does not refute due to careful wording). If that is true, then you can certainly not claim as "fact" that the agreement prohibits prioritization of data traffic.