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j3richo

join:2007-12-08
Gatineau, QC
·Acanac
·Videotron

reply to jat
Re: Proof Bell throttles everything but known ports/protocols

good job, however we already knew that Bell does this when Deadpool admitted they use a "better safe than sorry" policy, meaning they throttle what they can't identify. It just shows how little regard they have for providing their customers with actual value, they'd rather degrade his connection even when it doesn't fall under P2P then risk having the data molestation fail.


derekm

join:2008-02-26
·TekSavvy Solutions..
·Rogers Hi-Speed

said by j3richo See Profile :

"better safe than sorry" policy
From where I'm looking, it looks like a "better sorry than safe" policy.

jat

join:2008-04-28
Burlington, ON

reply to j3richo
I must've missed that post. I was pretty pissed when I realized that while testing.

In any case, I just wanted the raw data and testing procedures public. If CAIP wants to, they can reproduce it and use it as evidence that Bell lied to the CRTC.

Name96

join:2008-03-28

reply to j3richo
said by j3richo See Profile :

good job, however we already knew that Bell does this when Deadpool admitted they use a "better safe than sorry" policy, meaning they throttle what they can't identify.
Got a link to that?

It's certainly been implied that they're molesting anything they can't identify but I haven't seen an explicit admission anywhere.

This has really bad ramifications for the deployment of new protocols on the Canadian Internet. Bell has frozen out the possibility for using anything custom, unusual, or heavily encrypted anywhere in Bell-controlled territory unless Bell decides to allow it. This means that if someone develops a new killer app that uses a new protocol, that 'killer app' won't work in Bell territory until Bell specifically decides to unblock it.

To put this in perspective, just think how slowly the WWW would have been adopted if it was necessary for every ISP to explicitly permit HTTP before their customers could access website. Chances are the Web would still be a niche tool with no widespread market penetration, and with that, the Internet would remain the niche domain of academics and professionals.

This is why we need net neutrality. No one should have to ask permission to innovate.


j3richo

join:2007-12-08
Gatineau, QC
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