While wired home broadbands usually have unlimited bandwidth, wireless and mobile broadbands are limited to volume-based plans with ridiculously small data allocation or an all-day plan with throttling. Heck, this might be the sole reason why ISPs strictly enforce throttling for abusive users. Apple has a well-documented history of battery life throttling issues with every new update and has since then taken steps to address it. Samsung, on the other hand, has not come under fire and it is the first time they have received such fine for performance throttling. Read more in our articles including "How to Save Bandwidth If Your Connection Is Capped" and "Apple, Samsung fined for slowing down device performance".
While wired home broadbands usually have unlimited bandwidth, wireless and mobile broadbands are limited to volume-based plans with ridiculously small data allocation or an all-day plan with throttling. Heck, this might be the sole reason why ISPs strictly enforce throttling for abusive users.
Apple has a well-documented history of battery life throttling issues with every new update and has since then taken steps to address it. Samsung, on the other hand, has not come under fire and it is the first time they have received such fine for performance throttling.
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