AT&T Halts 'Sponsored Data,' Cites Calif. Net Neutrality Law
AT&T is discontinuing certain "sponsored data" services that allowed video providers to pay for customers' data usage, the company announced Wednesday, saying it's in response to California's net neutrality law. "We regret the inconvenience to customers caused by California's new…
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'net neutrality' law" (see 2102230072), it said. The company said halting its service will affect customers in other states and called on Congress to pass "clear, consistent, and permanent net neutrality rules."