The debate over the potential harm of T-Mobile’s Binge On continues, with a new study from Stanford University claiming that the perk violates key net neutrality principles and is “likely illegal.” Binge On lets T-Mobile subscribers watch videos from streaming services such as Netflix and Hulu without eating into their data plan. It’s proved popular with users, with T-Mobile claiming video views on its network have “more than doubled” since the deal was introduced, but critics say it’s creating a tiered internet service, with the Uncarrier given the unfair advantage of deciding who wins and who loses.
Source: Stanford study: T-Mobile’s Binge On is ‘likely illegal’ | The Verge