Verizon Accused Of Net Neutrality Foul By Zero-Rating Its Go90 Mobile Video Service
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Verizon, the parent of TechCrunch’s parent AOL, is being accused of violating net neutrality principles by excluding its own mobile video streaming service, go90, from data charges — thereby creating an unequal playing field. On Friday it emerged (via
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