said by elefante72:This is the best case scenario for content creators. This would effectively only leave OTA as the last frontier to nickel and dime the consumer to pay for all their sports contracts. That's OK, they will voluntarily give up their spectrum for the good of society...
Also, the operators will of course double down on caps to make sure no real innovation happens in that space. A good example is TMO's free music for the supermajority. Mom and Pop, that is coming out of your data bucket.
And nobody mentioned, but it should be said that the content creators certainly won't give mom and pop OTT company a good deal for content...
Great deal!
Except for if you want your mom n' pop streaming service added, you can request it.
Although T-Mobile is just adding what 99.9999% of people use and it benefits those 99.9999% of people. I swear you give people something and they are never happy even though for many it means saving $120-240 a year off the already low price on T-Mobile's excellent LTE network.