Why the CRTC chose Halloween as the day they are going to announce their decision on Bell throttling of Independant ISP’s is beyond me. Of course this could go on if Bell employs some sort of stalling tatic, but at least there’s a light at the end of this tunnel.
Of course I’ll overlook the fact that the CRTC promised a September date to announce a decision, because that’s just splitting hairs.
Oh, something that I just noticed on the CRTC website is that Skype filed their on brief with the CRTC (Warning: PDF). It’s worth a read as it has a lot of sailent points against throttling.
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Oct. 31st Is D-Day For A Decision On Bell’s Throttling
Why the CRTC chose Halloween as the day they are going to announce their decision on Bell throttling of Independant ISP’s is beyond me. Of course this could go on if Bell employs some sort of stalling tatic, but at least there’s a light at the end of this tunnel.
Of course I’ll overlook the fact that the CRTC promised a September date to announce a decision, because that’s just splitting hairs.
Oh, something that I just noticed on the CRTC website is that Skype filed their on brief with the CRTC (Warning: PDF). It’s worth a read as it has a lot of sailent points against throttling.
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