New filings reveal extent, damage of Bell Canada throttling (old news - 01:28PM Tuesday Jun 03 2008)
Just how bad it is Bell Canada's P2P traffic filtering? Not bad at all, so long as you're happy having your 5Mbps DSL link operate at half the speed of a dial-up modem. That's the assertion of a group of small Canadian ISPs that are asking Canada's telecoms regulator to intervene and force Bell to call off its deep packet inspection dogs.
Unless bell can prove, they had a surge in dsl usage between may 2007 and august 2007. All the charts prove then, is that the testing of DPI traffic shaping caused a huge surge in "Network Cell Loss" And that the implimenation of the DPI traffic shapping boxes, has caused a 400% increase in network cell loss.