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AT&T Breaching Net-Neutrality Rules Despite Lifting Some FaceTime Restrictions

November 8, 2012 wired.com

AT&T continues to breach net-neutrality regulations despite its Thursday announcement that it would begin offering Apple’s Facetime service to more of its iPhone and iPad subscribers, di

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Net Neutrality Groups Challenge AT&T FaceTime Blocking

September 18, 2012 wired.com

The he-said, she-said banter may end soon about whether AT&T is breaching so-called net neutrality rules by limiting the iPhone’s FaceTime video calling on cellular networks to users wit

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AT&T: Holding FaceTime Hostage Is No Net-Neutrality Breach

August 22, 2012 wired.com

The nation’s biggest mobile carrier, AT&T, went on the offensive Wednesday when it claimed it would not be breaching so-called net neutrality rules by limiting FaceTime over its cellular

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AT&T Charging for FaceTime Would Breach Net Neutrality, Groups Say

July 17, 2012 wired.com

AT&T “would almost certainly” violate net neutrality rules if it begins charging for using FaceTime over its cellular network when Apple’s newest mobile operating system debu

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