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by cachesking
4086 days ago
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If used in the right context, I don't see a problem with 'zero rating.' T-mobile[0] has been doing this for a little bit now and, to me, it seems to be beneficial. The issues only arise when you are zero rating individual services belonging to one genre or vertical. Saying that Netflix won't count against your usage but Hulu does would be a problem. [0] http://www.t-mobile.com/offer/free-music-streaming.html |
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There are over 800 telcos in the world. Even if zero rating was free to the app/service provider, just negotiating with each and every telco would be a huge burden.
Zero rating is, however, neither free nor available to all app/service providers. Thus zero rating creates both a toll booth and a gatekeeper who gets to discriminate against app/service providers and pick winners and loosers.