Wait -- I'm genuinely curious -- does that mean that data-throttling plans from mobile providers do not exist in California? All the plans I see (in New York) say things like "unlimited but video will be SD instead of HD" which seems a frank violation of the principle of net neutrality (not to mention a bit of a technical marvel).
Are these plans legal in California, or is the California law not sufficiently specific to rein in this kind of thing?
Are these plans legal in California, or is the California law not sufficiently specific to rein in this kind of thing?