Europe’s top court has struck what could be a mortal blow to the practice of zero rating — where mobile operators exempt data associated with specific services, such as Spotify or Facebook, from counting towards users’ overall data caps. From a report: In a Thursday ruling, the Court of Justice of the European Union ruled against the German providers Vodafone and Telekom, saying their “zero tariff” options broke the EU’s net-neutrality law — legislation designed to ensure that operators treat Internet traffic equally, without favoring certain online providers due to commercial considerations. This is not the first time the court has weighed in on the topic, but the ruling is its most definitive repudiation of the practice of zero rating.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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