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While the U.S. Federal Communications Commission is still rewriting  rules, wireless carriers have quietly built defacto mobile Internet fast lanes. 鈥淯nlimited鈥?features have been introduced by mobile providers <a href=http://www.buycelinebags.com/celine-cabas-bags-38>Celine Cabas Bags</a> in recent months through a practice known as "zero rating" or "sponsored data," which offers the ability to use select apps and services without counting against metered data plans.
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ELTOPIA Alan Schreiber s truck bounces along a rutted road past row upon row of crops.Blueberries, asparagus, apples, cantaloupe, Brussels sprouts, Concord grapes, Merlot grapes, peaches, pears, cherries, onions, pumpkins, potatoes, tomatoes, sugar beets, alfalfa. Over 300 varieties of produce, much of it part of experiments on disease, pests and growing techniques. Every row here is something different, the Franklin County farmer said. There s Fava beans, Chinese cabbage, early green cabbage, green cabbage, red cabbage, savoy cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, kale, another kind of kale, bok choy, some Napa cabbage, peppers, melons, tomatoes, tomatillos, eggplant. It goes on and on and on. But the crop that Schreiber figures will be more lucrative than any of them was completely unfamiliar to him a foreign world. Until a grower came to him wanting to know how to control mites on marijuana plants. That s when Schreiber realized he d better learn about the cannabis plant.He turned out to have a source of knowledge on his own staff.The 52-year-old Schreiber met 25-year-old Tom Balotte about a year ago and hired him as a mechanic. Balotte had worked on a Virginia Tech research farm before moving with his girlfriend to Washington state.He put his mechanical mind to work fixing and <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Chain Louise</a> designing equipment, like a shield he built to expand the space that could be used for research by keeping pesticide being sprayed on some plants away from others.The Romania-born, Texas-raised son of a botanist and a mechanical engineer, Balotte s tattoos tell part of his story. The design on his arm relates to shooting airsoft guns, the one on his fist to a favorite metal band, and the ink on his back and his other arm to the worlds of video games The Elder Scrolls and World of Warcraft. A three-monitor display at home immerses him in his games.Schreiber is a straitlaced Eastern Washington farmer. He grew up on a farm and earned doctoral degrees in entomology and pesticide toxicology, then worked for the Environmental Protection Agency and as a Washington State University professor before going into commercial research. He voted against Initiative 502 that legalized recreational marijuana.If they re something of an odd couple, it turned out they were well suited for collaboration on the new project Schreiber had in mind. I ve got the pest management experience, Schreiber said, and he s got the kind of applied, real-world, make-things-grow skills. The full realization came months after Balotte was hired, during a conversation over beers at a 30th-floor Portland restaurant at the end of a long day at an agricultural conference. It turned out Balotte s past tinkering included growing marijuana in a closet.They started to realize Balotte s experience could be a perfect match for Schreiber s hopes of doing cutting-edge research <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Citadine</a> and development on the plant and its pests. He was made for a project like this, Schreiber said.Balotte isn t a pot smoker, although he travels in the right circles. I wish I could, but I was just too sensitive to it, Balotte said. My friends, it looks like they re having the most fun in the world, and I m sitting there with my beer in my hand just sitting there with envy, because it looks awesome. Now Schreiber has applied for <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Delightful</a> a license. His is one of more than 2,400 applications still waiting after the state Liquor Control Board has approved fewer than 140 growers.Meantime, Balotte has designed a prototype of a hydroponic growing contraption. If you want to try some advanced growing techniques you have to involve some engineering, some design, and that s really what I like, Balotte said.The prototype involves PVC tubes dotted with holes like giant flutes, each hole a spot for a plant to stick out of while its roots are bathed in nutrients. The thing is gathering dust in a greenhouse while they wait for a license.If approved, they expect they can pioneer new ways of not only growing the plant, but keeping it from being destroyed by pests and contaminants.Schreiber expects a huge demand for information among the licensed growers. The first time that somebody has $100,000 worth of this that they lose because they get an aphid infestation, a mite infestation, powder mildew or Botrytis (a fungus), he said, ... people will want to know how to control these pests. &nbsp;
Sprint Corp. (NYSE:S) is the latest to provide such services through the introduction of a Virgin Mobile  that allows users to connect only to Facebook (NASDAQ:FB), Twitter (NYSE:TWTR), Instagram or Pinterest. But for an additional fee, users will also be able to connect to all four apps and a select streaming music service such as Pandora (NYSE:P). While Sprint is the latest carrier to offer such a plan, it is by no means the first in the United States.
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T-Mobile Inc. (NYSE:TMUS) introduced a similar benefit called  in June, which allows subscribers to listen to as much music as they want from popular streaming services, which the carrier picks from partnerships or user requests. AT T Inc. (NYSE:T) launched its own initiative in January called , which allows its mobile users to stream select videos, browse websites and use certain apps without counting against a user鈥檚 data package. Canada鈥檚  also offers a package that provides unmetered data usage of its television streaming service without impacting a user鈥檚 data limit.
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Yet, even before North American wireless carriers began offering such services, content providers and social networks were already experimenting with the practice in Europe and emerging markets. Twitter quietly forged partnerships in <a href=http://www.buycelinebags.com/celine-celine-wallets-39>Celine Wallets</a> 2012 through Twitter Access, a program that provides subsidized access to the microblogging site in countries with expensive mobile data costs, 聽reported. Twitter鈥檚  currently lists Vodafone (NASDAQ:VOD) and Philippines鈥?Smart Communications among its partners.
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Facebook also experimented with a similar program called  in 2010, which provided a free stripped down Facebook experience to select mobile carrier users.
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On the surface, it would seem this would be beneficial for mobile subscribers as it allows them to consume more content without the worries of exceeding data limits or incurring overage charges. But their introduction to the mobile marketplace draws concerns over the potential side effect of creating a tiered mobile Internet where the apps and content provided through these partnerships effectively breeze through in unlimited fast lanes while nonsponsored data content is relegated to users鈥?limited monthly bandwidth.
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Pal <a href=http://www.buycelinebags.com/celine-clasp-bags-40>Celine Clasp Bags</a> Zarandy, senior partner at , a Helsinki consulting firm specializing in mobile Internet policies, criticized the practice, especially in countries where the per gigabyte cost is expensive.
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鈥淣ot counting data of specific services like mobile video and cloud storage/computing becomes discriminatory and harmful when the consumption of 鈥榞eneric鈥?Internet gigabytes is overpriced or conversely the volume caps for generic Internet access is overly restrictive,鈥?Zarandy told International Business Times via email.
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As for why consumers haven鈥檛 noticed this growing trend with U.S. wireless carriers, Zarandy speculated U.S. carriers are testing the waters with less data-intensive apps and content.
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鈥淚n Europe the biggest telcos started zero-rating video and cloud storage services, in the U.S. this is not really happening yet,鈥?Zarandy said. 鈥淢aybe <carriers> are testing the waters <public>and regulatory reception] first with less volume-heavy services <that>is: the less strikingly discriminatory ones].鈥?
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Carriers such as Verizon (NYSE:VZ) Wireless have also caught the attention of the FCC regarding mobile data after it announced plans to聽, or slow down, data of its unlimited 4G LTE subscribers.
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Until the FCC finalizes its proposed net neutrality rules, it鈥檚 unknown whether such practices will continue to be permitted in the future.
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@@@ ELTOPIA Alan Schreiber s truck bounces along a rutted road past row upon row of crops.Blueberries, asparagus, apples, cantaloupe, Brussels sprouts, Concord grapes, Merlot grapes, peaches, pears, cherries, onions, pumpkins, potatoes, tomatoes, sugar beets, alfalfa. Over 300 varieties of produce, much of it part of experiments on disease, pests and growing techniques. Every row here is something different, the Franklin County farmer said. There s Fava beans, Chinese cabbage, early green cabbage, green cabbage, red cabbage, savoy cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, kale, another kind of kale, bok choy, some Napa cabbage, peppers, melons, tomatoes, tomatillos, eggplant. It goes on and on and on. But the crop that Schreiber figures will be more lucrative than any of them was completely unfamiliar to him a foreign world. Until a grower came to him wanting to know how to control mites on marijuana plants. That s when Schreiber realized he d better learn about the cannabis plant.He turned out to have a source of knowledge on his own staff.The 52-year-old Schreiber met 25-year-old Tom Balotte about a year ago and hired him as a mechanic. Balotte had worked on a Virginia Tech research farm before moving with his girlfriend to Washington state.He put his mechanical mind to work fixing and <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Chain Louise</a> designing equipment, like a shield he built to expand the space that could be used for research by keeping pesticide being sprayed on some plants away from others.The Romania-born, Texas-raised son of a botanist and a mechanical engineer, Balotte s tattoos tell part of his story. The design on his arm relates to shooting airsoft guns, the one on his fist to a favorite metal band, and the ink on his back and his other arm to the worlds of video games The Elder Scrolls and World of Warcraft. A three-monitor display at home immerses him in his games.Schreiber is a straitlaced Eastern Washington farmer. He grew up on a farm and earned doctoral degrees in entomology and pesticide toxicology, then worked for the Environmental Protection Agency and as a Washington State University professor before going into commercial research. He voted against Initiative 502 that legalized recreational marijuana.If they re something of an odd couple, it turned out they were well suited for collaboration on the new project Schreiber had in mind. I ve got the pest management experience, Schreiber said, and he s got the kind of applied, real-world, make-things-grow skills. The full realization came months after Balotte was hired, during a conversation over beers at a 30th-floor Portland restaurant at the end of a long day at an agricultural conference. It turned out Balotte s past tinkering included growing marijuana in a closet.They started to realize Balotte s experience could be a perfect match for Schreiber s hopes of doing cutting-edge research <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Citadine</a> and development on the plant and its pests. He was made for a project like this, Schreiber said.Balotte isn t a pot smoker, although he travels in the right circles. I wish I could, but I was just too sensitive to it, Balotte said. My friends, it looks like they re having the most fun in the world, and I m sitting there with my beer in my hand just sitting there with envy, because it looks awesome. Now Schreiber has applied for <a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Louis Vuitton Delightful</a> a license. His is one of more than 2,400 applications still waiting after the state Liquor Control Board has approved fewer than 140 growers.Meantime, Balotte has designed a prototype of a hydroponic growing contraption. If you want to try some advanced growing techniques you have to involve some engineering, some design, and that s really what I like, Balotte said.The prototype involves PVC tubes dotted with holes like giant flutes, each hole a spot for a plant to stick out of while its roots are bathed in nutrients. The thing is gathering dust in a greenhouse while they wait for a license.If approved, they expect they can pioneer new ways of not only growing the plant, but keeping it from being destroyed by pests and contaminants.Schreiber expects a huge demand for information among the licensed growers. The first time that somebody has $100,000 worth of this that they lose because they get an aphid infestation, a mite infestation, powder mildew or Botrytis (a fungus), he said, ... people will want to know how to control these pests.  

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