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jkajfes

join:2007-10-01
Pickering, ON

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reply to mattp2182
Re: Hands off our network, Bell tells CRTC

he's probably using a couple soup cans and string with one long and two short rings... why the heck would Princess I mean Prentice be worried about the net?

Shark_615

join:2006-01-17
Pickering, ON

reply to Malovech
said by Malovech See Profile :

Goddamn conservative governments!
I'm sorry but what the hell does the conservative government have to do with this? The last time I checked the CRTC worked separate of whatever government is in power.

yabos

join:2003-02-16
Ingersoll, ON

reply to upchuck
said by upchuck :

This just proves Bell was, and is, out to harm the competition like teksavvy.
I agree. 3rd party ISPs are eating Bell's lunch and Rogers is in cohorts with them because everything Bell does Rogers does and everything Rogers does Bell does.


Malovech

join:2007-05-30
Toronto, ON
reply to matradley
Goddamn conservative governments!


matradley
Premium
join:2003-07-03
Ontario

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reply to upchuck
I thought, as according to Lazlo, there is no consumer backlash! XD


mattp2182

join:2007-11-07
London, ON
reply to Radar73
I agree, Minister pretince doesnt even seem to care. Is there anyone left in the government of this country (besides Mr.Angus) who actually care about the general public?


upchuck

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reply to Radar73
This just proves Bell was, and is, out to harm the competition like teksavvy.

Radar73

join:2008-01-20
Ajax, ON

reply to cacruden
"Geist and others have criticized Minister of Industry Jim Prentice for his silence on the issue. Prentice was "disinterested" in the issue when it arose in question period in the House of Commons on Wednesday, he said."

This is pretty poor representation for consumers considering the barrage of complaints his office has received as of late.
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