Companies like Apple sometimes have legal issues with users who disagree with their policies.
Hence, Apple intentionally broke FaceTime on old iPhones to force users to upgrade.
In the United States, people often go to court to show their indignation and reason.

The indictment has elaborate contours, but it is simple to understand.
FaceTime is one of the most efficient and robust video conferencing service available in the market.
The problem was with users who still had iOS 6 and whose calls continued to flow through Akamais servers.

Apple has reportedly paid $50 million to Akamai between April and September 2013.
Im looking at the Akamai contract for next year.
I understand we did something in April around iOS 6 to reduce relay utilization.

It was a big user of relay bandwidth.