Tuesday, January 12

John Legere apologizes to EFF for mocking group in throttling debate

T-Mobile CEO John Legere. (credit: T-Mobile)

T-Mobile USA CEO John Legere apologized to the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) for mocking its concerns about the wireless carrier's "Binge On" program that throttles online video.

In an "Open Letter to Consumers About Binge On," Legere said T-Mobile plans to meet with the EFF, which argues that T-Mobile is violating net neutrality rules. Legere was less gracious to the EFF last week when he answered their concerns by saying "Who the fuck are you, anyway, EFF? Why are you stirring up so much trouble, and who pays you?"

In his open letter yesterday, Legere wrote:

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