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| + | [https://www.berec.europa.eu/en/what-is-zero-rating Internet Service providers introduced Zero pricing for some services to encourage usage.] | ||
| + | ==Context== | ||
| + | The free services were designed to: | ||
| + | # Encourage use of some promotional features, | ||
| + | # Get around the rules of [[Net Neutrality]] which is often mandated by local laws. | ||
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| + | ==Problems== | ||
| + | * Whenever there is a difference in pricing between different service offerings, the users will attempt to make all of their traffic fit into the "free" pricing scheme.<ref>Julian Fietkau +2 ''Free by Design'' in ''Cryptology and Network Security, 20th International Conference, CANS 2021'' p. 315 ff. (2021-12-13) Springer ISBN 9783030925475</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
[[Category: Networking]] | [[Category: Networking]] | ||
| + | [[Category: Pricing]] | ||
Latest revision as of 13:29, 23 February 2023
Full Title or Meme
Internet Service providers introduced Zero pricing for some services to encourage usage.
Context
The free services were designed to:
- Encourage use of some promotional features,
- Get around the rules of Net Neutrality which is often mandated by local laws.
Problems
- Whenever there is a difference in pricing between different service offerings, the users will attempt to make all of their traffic fit into the "free" pricing scheme.[1]
References
- ↑ Julian Fietkau +2 Free by Design in Cryptology and Network Security, 20th International Conference, CANS 2021 p. 315 ff. (2021-12-13) Springer ISBN 9783030925475