  OttawaGal
@anonymouse.org
| reply to sbrook Re: Nexxia throttling?
Now, with the news that Rogers is applying the same 60-gig throttled limits as Sympatico, and with dissemination of a leaked Sympatico document announcing further changes to its bandwidth policies, shes wondering if theres more to the situation than meets the eye, with the phrase price fixing front and center.
Full rumor story at:
»www.p2pnet.net/story/15361
Let the rumours fly.
This should also probably be front page news on dslr.
Should follow this up with as many wholesalers as possible to get their side of whats happening. hmmmmm
Anyone game for an interview? |
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  for sure
@videotron.ca
| reply to sbrook said by sbrook :The "leak" mill is definitely busy. As I understand it in one rumour, Bell is throttling 3rd parties in areas where they have the equipment to do so, and intend to extend that to all areas. I don't see what legal right they have to do this and I hope somebody will raise this to the Department of Industry Anti-Competition bureau. FOR SURE!
If this is true, I see price fixing, competition fixing, collusion, cartels, raketeering and so forth.
I would be banging on the industry ministers and the CRTC's door fast. |
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Host: Rogers Bell Canada
| reply to OttawaGal The "leak" mill is definitely busy. As I understand it in one rumour, Bell is throttling 3rd parties in areas where they have the equipment to do so, and intend to extend that to all areas.
I don't see what legal right they have to do this and I hope somebody will raise this to the Department of Industry Anti-Competition bureau. |
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