(credit: Dominik Meissner) A mobile operator called Digicel announced yesterday that it plans to block advertisements at the network level—unless Google and other companies pay the carrier to let their ads through. Such a scheme would likely violate network neutrality rules in the United States, but the Jamaica-based Digicel operates in the Caribbean and South Pacific.

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