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by _bxg1 2864 days ago
...which they're now allowed to do, without net neutrality.
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Even with net neutrality, they were allowed to do so. In fact, they were mandated to provide an even footing for all websites.
The point being that without net neutrality they can fudge the speed tests by prioritising that bandwidth, and excluding it from throttling.