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Re: CBC TV request for people to talk on camera about this issue

JFM, send him an email to make sure he gets that bit.

The media hasn't picked up on the critical point that the effects of BellNexxia's actions are to prevent competitors to Sympatico from offering substantively better service than what Sympatico chooses to offer.

The whole P2P issue is really secondary to the fact that what Bell is doing is quantitatively different from ordinary P2P filtering as implemented by ISPs such as Sympatico and Rogers. By filtering their backhaul network, BellNexxia is restricting competition by denying third party DSL ISPs the option to provide unfiltered service.

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said by jfmezei See Profile :

I am in montreal, so I don't know if you can interview me.

But remember that 3rd party ISPs


** DO NOT RESELL BELL SERVICES ***
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They buy raw data transfer between end users and the ISP's routers. That service is offered by Bell and is not related to the internet. And that service is regulated by the CRTC.

Once the data gets to the ISP, it is then routed to the internet using that ISP's own connections to the internet, its own mail servers, DNS servers etc.

This allows each ISP to set its internet policies totally independantly from other ISPs and in no way related to what Sympatico decides to do.

(Until now since Bell is now imposing Sympatico policies on competitors to Sympatico).
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I am in montreal, so I don't know if you can interview me.

But remember that 3rd party ISPs


** DO NOT RESELL BELL SERVICES ***
---


They buy raw data transfer between end users and the ISP's routers. That service is offered by Bell and is not related to the internet. And that service is regulated by the CRTC.

Once the data gets to the ISP, it is then routed to the internet using that ISP's own connections to the internet, its own mail servers, DNS servers etc.

This allows each ISP to set its internet policies totally independantly from other ISPs and in no way related to what Sympatico decides to do.

(Until now since Bell is now imposing Sympatico policies on competitors to Sympatico).
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