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Netflix admits to capping video speeds. Here's what that means for you.
The Washington Post
2016-03-25
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Netflix has admitted to limiting connection speeds for cell phones and other mobile devices in order to prevent users from going over caps in their data plan. The Post's Brian Fung breaks down the implications, and what this means for you.
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