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AkFubar
Resistance is Futile

join:2005-02-28
Toronto Can.
·TekSavvy Solutions..
·Bell Sympatico

reply to Sempronius
Re: We're not endorsing internet throttling: CRTC

Yeah the CRTC doesn't endorse throttling but it's OK for Bell to continue doing it. Hypocrites!!!!
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DKS
Damn Kidney Stones
Premium,ExMod 2002
join:2001-03-22
Owen Sound, ON
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·Bell Sympatico

said by AkFubar See Profile :

Yeah the CRTC doesn't endorse throttling but it's OK for Bell to continue doing it. Hypocrites!!!!
No, go back and read. In this case Bell wasn't anti-competitive. But there is a larger issue at hand, so the CRTC will engage their process.

Sometimes people just can't read.
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Need-based health care not greed-based health care.

CanadianIron

join:2006-10-08
Beverly Hills, CA


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said by DKS See Profile :

No, go back and read. In this case Bell wasn't anti-competitive. But there is a larger issue at hand, so the CRTC will engage their process.

Sometimes people just can't read.
Good point.

Because of the way the case was presented it allowed the decision that was rendered.

Had the larger issue at hand been raised from the start things would be further ahead at this time, rather than waiting another 9-12 months for something to happen.

Net Neutrality is something that is obviously supported by the vast majority of people.


ShadPTR

join:2008-01-23
Markham, ON
·TekSavvy Solutions..

said by CanadianIron See Profile :

said by DKS See Profile :

No, go back and read. In this case Bell wasn't anti-competitive. But there is a larger issue at hand, so the CRTC will engage their process.

Sometimes people just can't read.
Net Neutrality is something that is obviously supported by the vast majority of people.
Perhaps supported by the vast majority of the technologically aware people.


Arbalister

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

reply to DKS
said by DKS See Profile :

said by AkFubar See Profile :

Yeah the CRTC doesn't endorse throttling but it's OK for Bell to continue doing it. Hypocrites!!!!
No, go back and read. In this case Bell wasn't anti-competitive. But there is a larger issue at hand, so the CRTC will engage their process.

Sometimes people just can't read.
Yeah, and apparently those people are on the CRTC. Bell wasn't anti competitive? It even says in their last annual report that a) they need to upgrade the net, b) that's expensive, c) they might not be able to recoup the cost by raising prices, d) the alternative is to throttle, e) if they throttle, they'll lose customers...and finally f) competitors that aren't throttled will gain customers.

So, 2 weeks after that report, they throttle everyone.

What is that if not anti-competitive? We want to start offering an inferior product, and if we do, everyone will leave, so lets make certain no one else can offer better...

alphaz18

join:2005-02-26
CANADA


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umm, what if some bot nets did a ddos to bell video store just enough to throttle the service down to about 30k? i dont think thats illegal you're not preventing or disrupting their service.
You're just managing their service because its causing congestion on the internet.
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