AT&T, Verizon, & T-Mobile are 'Deprioritizing' your Apple Devices

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The "Big 3" US Mobile Carriers AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon were just fined $10 million for false advertising since "Unlimited" plans weren't truly unlimited. Since then, they explicitly state that you will be deprioritized if you go over your limit, especially on Personal Hotspots and tethering. So why do they have such strict limits on hotspots? What does "deprioritization" mean, and how is it different from being throttled? Are the carriers violating net neutrality laws?

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Have you ever noticed that your Phone Provider was throttling you? What did you do about it?

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It’s interesting. I don’t think this kind of tethering segregation exists here in Europe. At least I’ve never seen it. I’m currently on an unlimited plan, and my phone is my only internet connection, so obviously I connect all my devices to it through tethering.

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What rubbish. Are you even googling the real answer? Modern NAT devices, like phone tethering, rewrite the whole header, including the TTL, so it appears to be from the phone. Tethering is either allowed or not in the 3G network negotiation . Everywhere but the US doesn't force devices to say "I'm a phone by vendor X, with tethering enabled!".

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