[Netherlands] T-Mobile Free Wi-Fi on Trains may Block YouTube
Posted by Unknown in Net Neutrality, Netherlands, reasonable traffic management, Youtube on Thursday, January 2, 2014
Here is how the "reasonable traffic management" exception to Net Neutrality looks like in real life.
While the Netherlands has a Net Neutrality law (see "Netherlands: Net Neutrality/DPI Restrictions Law Approved" - here), its railway service is allowed to block certain traffic on its free Wi-Fi service (operated by T-Mobile). I assume that if you still wish to watch YouTube you'll need to use
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