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RRight now it is data used when watching video at the go90 app, which is owned by Verizon. Verizon is also looking for sponsored data, but I have not seen anything other than Go90 for now.
Verizon’s mobile video won’t count against data caps—but Netflix does | Ars Technica
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RRight now it is data used when watching video at the go90 app, which is owned by Verizon. Verizon is also looking for sponsored data, but I have not seen anything other than Go90 for now.
Verizon’s mobile video won’t count against data caps—but Netflix does | Ars Technica