Comment Re:It seems clear to me why (Score 1) 181
Except T-Mobile doesn't charge for this. They just provide a (human and machine) protocol by which content providers can opt in to what amounts to dynamic traffic control. What it is is giving the consumer an incentive (not counting toward caps) for conserving a limited resource (T-Mobile radio spectrum.)
Now, if T-Mobile *were* charging content providers for this service it would be a very, very different matter.