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Re: It's sad... said by Romney2012:said by Guspaz:I used to brag to my American friends about the great broadband industry that we had in Canada, about how we could get fast speeds at great prices. Since then, the CRTC has allowed the US to fly past us into the distance while we're stuck watching helplessly as our internet bills are about to double. You are in the mess you are in because of PAST CRTC policies that inhibited innovation and a ROI for coming out with enhanced infrastructure. CLECs and independent ISPs are the enemies of innovation. They drag down the profits of the companies that BUILT the infrastructure. Maybe if the CRTC was more like the US FCC in the past, companies in Canada would have invested in the improvement of the infrastructure. As others have said here, absolutely positively false. |
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 | and really what we are fighting for is access to the copper that is run to each of our residences.
Bell wants to double charge us for the small component that they provide. |
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 patcat88 join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY kudos:1 | said by backness:and really what we are fighting for is access to the copper that is run to each of our residences. Bell wants to double charge us for the small component that they provide. Your arguing for the copper, and middle mile/backhaul fiber. GAS is not the same as 3rd party DSL in the USA. GAS is pretty damn socialist. With GAS its a circuit from your house, from one coast to the other of Canada to your 3rd party DSL over Bell's long haul network. GAS is the direct opposite of Local Loop Unbundling. |
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