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Does Net Neutrality Apply? AT&T Under Fire for Sling Player Rejection
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AT&T competes with digital satellite services like Dish Network, whose parent EchoStar, is the owner of Sling Media--the maker behind Sling Player. AT&T's cable and satellite competition dubbed U-Verse, will soon get an I-Verse client that works much in the same way that Sling Player works right now on the iPhone, Windows Mobile, BlackBerry, Palm, and Symbian clients. The move to neuter the Sling Player from using cellular data could be seen to later promote U-Verse in light of greater competition against cable and satellite offerings in the TV and home entertainment space.
Seems like net neutrality doesn't apply over the mobile airwaves of cellular carrier AT&T. According to Gizmodo, AT&T had demoed the I-Verse client last year to a very warm reception and now Ma Bell is pushing forward full steam ahead.






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