  chronoss2008 Premium join:2008-03-29
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| reply to p2pnet Re: Quebeckers hit Bell Canada with class action
well if bell thinks it has the right as the CRTC says it has for the moment to do this, hten NOT only would a class action by bell customers be possible but any third party customer that is affected and it is as i said that we would wait until the caip issue had a decision and as the CRTC thinks its ok to let us hang for ever, then perhaps it is time for an ontario suit.
If Mr Geist would step up and get someone a contact lawyer and perhaps some donations for the cost could be had then you might see a class action.
As i said the issues i have had are not isolated. |
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 olebiker
join:2008-04-16 Glenburnie, ON | Quebec has different civil law than Ontario or any other province. At least it did when I lived there many years ago. |
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  Quake110
join:2003-12-20 Ottawa, ON
·Velcom
| said by olebiker :Quebec has different civil law than Ontario or any other province. At least it did when I lived there many years ago. Yup, Canadian provinces uses the common law (British) while Québec has the Civil code. |
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 cbp
join:2005-11-24 Montreal, QC
| reply to p2pnet I will apply since I am with H3ll.
When signing up, do I use the name on the contract or my own, or both?
"Avez-vous constaté depuis octobre 2007 des ralentissements à votre vitesse d'accès Internet? Oui. Si oui, veuillez indiquer les applications sur lesquelles vous avez constaté des ralentissements:" [Did you see any internet slowdowns since October '07? If so on which applications?]
Which other applications besides torrents are irrefutably throttled? If anyone tested this yet, are other application throttled as well when you use them in parallel with torrents? |
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  chronoss2008 Premium join:2008-03-29 | reply to p2pnet So what. We could still sue a company and request for class action. If enough people had issues that could be presented. |
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