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German regulator orders Vodafone to introduce changes to zero-rated Pass after net neutrality investigation

2018-06-18 09:04:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) In terms of video streaming, Vodafone does not reduce the quality of video streams at times as does Deutsche Telekom with its own zero-rated service StreamOn, although Vodafone said it reserved the right to reduce streams to SD quality within legal limits. Vodafone said it would inform the BNetzA three months ahead of time before it introduces features reducing the quality of video streams, giving the regulator enough time to ban any unlawful restrictions on video quality. The BNetzA said it expects Vodafone will follow the outcome of the current court proceedings over Telekom's StreamOn service. 

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