AT&T to throttle your video quality in the name of 'data saving'
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Re: AT&T to throttle your video quality in the name of 'data saving'
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#3I'm curious to know how they are planning on doing this from a technical standpoint. I can understand them throttling video streaming for their own services (such as the U-Verse app), but to do it for other services? I also can't imagine that the processing power required to do this on-the-fly is trivial.
Re: AT&T to throttle your video quality in the name of 'data saving'
#4I'm curious to know how they are planning on doing this from a technical standpoint. I can understand them throttling video streaming for their own services (such as the U-Verse app), but to do it for other services? I also can't imagine that the processing power required to do this on-the-fly is trivial.
Re: AT&T to throttle your video quality in the name of 'data saving'
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#6http://about.att.com/story/att_introduces_stream_saver.html
Note that this is categorically worse than the T-Mobile deal. Unlike T-Mobile Binge On, this throttled data still counts against your data quota. Users get nothing in exchange. It's forcing a quality limit setting (one that most mobile video apps already provide) and making it difficult to disable.