AT&T backs Google-Verizon Net neutrality deal
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US telco AT&T has come out in support of the agreement on Net neutrality reached by search giant Google with AT&T's biggest rival, Verizon. The deal, outlined in a joint statement released last week, accepts the principle that all traffic should be treated equally when it comes to wired, fixed-line Internet connections - but crucially leaves the way open for wireless providers to prioritise traffic over mobile networks. Critics have also accused the pair of...
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