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| 1. | Solve : T-Mobile and You Tube partner.? | 
| Answer» This is news. Just now, this week, You Tube and stream over T-Mobile at full speed with no adverse impact on data usage. How can it be no adverse impact if it's gonna cost more to work ? ?Good point. To conserve data usage a video should be SENT at a low resolution. But some object that the lower resolution would make some videos ugly. Here is a story from ABC news. http://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory/youtube-now-mobiles-binge-earlier-spat-37721937 YouTube Now on T-Mobile's 'Binge On' After Earlier Spat Now it you like to watch movies in low resolution, you can use the lower cost data plan.Read over the article. Low resolution, no problem. Not mentioned in the article is the FACT that the 'Hot Spot' feature of any smartphone might not be compatible with the T-Mobile data plan. You have to ask a local technician. There is more... Verizon, AT&T flatly deny Legere's claims that they provide lower-resolution Netflix video than T-Mobile March 18, 2016 | By Colin Gibbs Quote T-Mobile (NYSE:TMUS) CEO John Legere once again took a swipe at the competition, saying both Verizon (NYSE: VZ) and AT&T (NYSE: T) deliver lower-resolution video from Netflix than T-Mobile's Binge On provides. But the nation's two largest carriers say he's wrong.http://www.fiercewireless.com/story/verizon-att-flatly-deny-legeres-claims-they-provide-lower-resolution-netfli/2016-03-18 Turns out Netflix is the culprit... Full Story...Thanks, Patio. That link is a must read. | |