Date: 2014-02-23 05:23 pm (UTC)
It's a good approach from the consumer end, yes. It tells us nothing about the parts of the traffic he can't see.

And the provider told him flat out "yes", after they were caught though, could have been ignorance.

There is no way a random customer service rep knows this. You know this, right? He doesn't have access to the backend data either.

The providers are admitting they are doing so and patenting algorithms for throttling and such, clearly its going that direction.

The providers can do it, there's just nothing to indicate that they are at this time.
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