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T-Mobile, a US mobile carrier, currently throttles video streams to 480p. It's a pretty bad experience and I look forward to seeing it end.
Have 4 different devices on T-Mobile, all stream at 1080, no clue what you're talking about.
During "peak hours" certain unlimited plans are throttled to 480p. It doesn't always happen.
The prior rules didn't say much about mobile carriers, and the new ones probably won't either