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Etheric

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Re: No response from Bell to CRTC? Anyone?

Thanks andyb!


sbrook
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Full of the red herring of managing TCP/IP traffic!


HiVolt
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What a bunch of hogwash.
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Trisomy21

join:2006-04-27
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Basically.

Bell: "If you don't like it, build your own network"
Oh and apparently this isn't affecting VPN or VoIP or any other experience.

Finally

For all of the reasons discussed above, Bell Canada submits that CAIP's request for an interim order should be dismissed in its entirety.

So the Ball is in the CRTC's court now? How long do they have? I'm guessing it'll take them a year.


sbrook
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And just who are the wholesalers that approve of this action by Bell????


HiVolt
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said by sbrook See Profile :

And just who are the wholesalers that approve of this action by Bell????
I'm sure there are some that are loving this, because it will keep their bandwidth costs down.
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Trisomy21

join:2006-04-27
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Bell Canada is required to manage its network in such a way that no customer, service or application consumes excessive bandwidth that may impede the use and enjoyment by other customers.

We're the Self-Appointed Internet Police. Downloading is bad and other protocols and individual users are clearly at risk as well.

daboom

join:2001-12-16
Oshawa, ON
reply to HiVolt
This is bull%^&% I hope CRTC weighs in favor of the CAIP.


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said by daboom See Profile :

This is bull%^&% I hope CRTC weighs in favor of the CAIP.
It is BS. Bell has not presented any proof themselves of widespread congestion issues. My area is throttled, and I have been on this remote for 5 years, and never, ever experienced any congestion issues while with Sympatico or TekSavvy.
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GearHead360

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said by HiVolt See Profile :

said by daboom See Profile :

This is bull%^&% I hope CRTC weighs in favor of the CAIP.
It is BS. Bell has not presented any proof themselves of widespread congestion issues. My area is throttled, and I have been on this remote for 5 years, and never, ever experienced any congestion issues while with Sympatico or TekSavvy.
From what I saw (I might be wrong). Bell didn't refer to a SINGLE ACT!!!

Just a a bunch of blah blah blah... we aren't doing anything bad... blah bla blah... we are shaping traffic for wholesalers (since they are a part of our network) WHICH IS A LIE!... blah blah blah


CanerisErik
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said by sbrook See Profile :

Full of the red herring of managing TCP/IP traffic!
Exactly. The distinction must be made that everything said in paragraph 4.2 and similar is completely irrelevant. They are not being paid to carry TCP/IP traffic. They are being paid to carry whatever wholesalers choose to encapsulate.


Arbalister

join:2007-11-24
St Catharines, ON
·TekSavvy Solutions..

reply to HiVolt
said by HiVolt See Profile :

said by daboom See Profile :

This is bull%^&% I hope CRTC weighs in favor of the CAIP.
It is BS. Bell has not presented any proof themselves of widespread congestion issues. My area is throttled, and I have been on this remote for 5 years, and never, ever experienced any congestion issues while with Sympatico or TekSavvy.
Actually, they've proven that throttling hasn't fixed a thing. They stress, over and over, in that document, that "Other types of traffic quickly filled the space formerly used by p2p." Web traffic started to fill the 16.5% of bandwidth they got back. Streaming traffic filled it. Etc. All they've done is replaced one type of congestion with another. When will they decide that streaming video is the cuplrit and start throttling that, too? Oh, look, internet radio replaced streaming video...lets filter that too...

They state that this is a good thing. I state that when you pump sewage from 10 tanks at a time down a pipe, and shut the valve for one tank without reducing the overall flow, you've changed nothing. The congestion still exists.


zachary1
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Sewage and Bell should always be placed in the same sentence. Along with their corporate spokesagandists.


Angelo_
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Arbalister

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said by zachary1 See Profile :

Sewage and Bell should always be placed in the same sentence. Along with their corporate spokesagandists.
*I* thought it was an appropriate analogy. :-P
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