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fAcEtIOUs
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No problem complying means they will show congestion

If Bell sees no problem complying with the order, then that means the data they will supply will absolutely show congestion. And that will cut off at the knees those complaining about throttling being an anti-competitive action instead of a network management action.
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a333
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And we all know that Bell's new music store service, along with its speed updates, are a result of congestion... right.



DataRiker
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said by fAcEtIOUs:

If Bell sees no problem complying with the order, then that means the data they will supply will absolutely show congestion.
I will not go into the merits of your childish conclusion, but I think it is exactly what makes us honest people worry. I also have absolutely no doubt they will show congestion. I also have no doubt that the statistical data released will be completely unverifiable.


KrK
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reply to fAcEtIOUs
If you've been following this issue, the throttling of third party ISP's has already been proven to not be a congestion issue-- they pay for their own bandwidth. Bell's just throttling the last mile.


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