Sprint Is Throttling Microsoft's Skype Service, Study Finds

Advertisement
By Olga Kharif, Bloomberg | Updated: 9 November 2018 18:27 IST
Sprint Is Throttling Microsoft's Skype Service, Study Finds

Sprint Corp. has been slowing traffic to Microsoft Corp.'s Internet-based video chat service Skype, according to new findings from an ongoing study by Northeastern University and the University of Massachusetts.

More than 100,000 consumers have used the researchers' Wehe smartphone app to test Internet connections. Information from those tests are aggregated and analysed by the researchers to check if data speeds are being slowed, or throttled, for specific mobile services.

Among leading US carriers, Sprint was the only one to throttle Skype, the study found. The throttling was detected in 34 percent of 1,968 full tests - defined as those in which a user ran two tests in a row - conducted between January 18 and October 15. It happened regularly, and was spread geographically across the US Android phone users were more affected than owners of Apple's iPhones.

"In the case of a video call, which is what we were testing, the video quality would be much poorer - poorer than what the network supports," said David Choffnes, one of the researchers who developed the app.

Advertisement

The finding is particularly troubling because Skype relies on Sprint's wireless Internet network, but the app also provides a communication tool that competes with Sprint's calling services, the researcher added.

"If you are a telephony provider and you provide IP services over that network, then you shouldn't be able to limit the service offered by another telephony provider that runs over the Internet," Choffnes said. "From a pure common sense competition view, it seems directly anti-competitive."

Advertisement

While slowing speeds can reduce bottlenecks and congestion, it raises questions about whether all Internet traffic is treated equally, a prime tenet of net neutrality. The principle states that carriers should not discriminate by user, app or content. The Federal Communications Commission enshrined net-neutrality rules in 2015, but after Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election, a Republican-led FCC scrapped the regulations.

Sprint spokeswoman Lisa Dimino said the telecom company doesn't "single out Skype or any individual content provider in this way." Microsoft declined to comment.

Advertisement

The researchers bought a Sprint wireless plan to try to detect throttling of Skype in the lab, but couldn't replicate the experience of the Wehe app users. This is likely because it affects only certain subscription plans, but not the one the researchers purchased, they said.

Choffnes became an Internet celebrity in December, when Apple rejected the Wehe app from the App Store. Following an outcry, Apple approved and published the app. Wehe had only a handful of users before the episode, but quickly gained tens of thousands of new testers.

Earlier this year, Choffnes and his fellow researchers found that the largest US telecom companies were throttling popular apps including Netflix and Google's YouTube. Both studies look for "differentiation," when a type of traffic on a network is treated differently than other types of traffic. Most of this activity is throttling.

Choffnes' work is funded by the National Science Foundation, Google parent Alphabet Inc. and ARCEP, the French telecom regulator. Amazon.com provided some free services, and Choffnes has been asked by Verizon Communications Inc. to measure throttling across all carriers.

© 2018 Bloomberg LP

 

For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who'sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube.

Further reading: Sprint, Microsoft
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Ghaati OTT Release Date: When and WHere to Watch Telugu Crime Drama Online?
  1. 1,000-Year-Old Mummy Found by Gas Workers in Peru Linked to Chancay Culture
  2. Radio Signal from Early Universe May Reveal the Masses of the First Stars
  3. Ancient Tel Dan Temple Reveals Centuries-Old Phoenician Ritual Bathing Traditions
  4. James Webb Telescope Spots Planet Formation in Harshest Known Galactic Environments
  5. Massive X-Class Solar Flare Erupts, Causing Widespread Pacific Radio Blackouts
  6. Azadi OTT Release Revealed Online: Where to Watch it Online?
  7. First Copy Now Streaming on Amazon MX Player: Everything You Need to Know About Munawar Faruqui Starrer Drama Series
  8. Vir Das: Fool Volume OTT Release Date Revealed: Know When and Where to Watch
  9. Ghaati OTT Release Date: When and WHere to Watch Telugu Crime Drama Online?
  10. Ghatikachalam Now Streaming on Amazon Prime Video: What You Need to Know About Telugu Psychological Horror Drama
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2025. All rights reserved.