Fascinating! Does it matter if the Zero-Rating is a choice the carrier is making as an offering to its customers without support from the content provider vs in a deal with the content provider?
I don't think T-Mobile receives money from YouTube for making YouTube unmetered on their network, but there are countless examples (including internet.org) of worldwide lobbying for zero-rating.
I don't think T-Mobile receives money from YouTube for making YouTube unmetered on their network, but there are countless examples (including internet.org) of worldwide lobbying for zero-rating.