by Brian Fung
When T-Mobile launched a new feature last month that let customers stream unlimited Netflix, HBO, and Hulu over their data plans, there was a notable partner missing: YouTube.
Now, YouTube is accusing T-Mobile of degrading the quality of its videos, as well as those of other providers. In a statement to the Wall Street Journal, a YouTube official said T-Mobile is "throttling all video services" in what could amount to a violation of the government's net neutrality rules.
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