I just spotted this story over at the CBC that the decision on Bell Canada’s throttling practices which had been expected later this month has been delayed for a few weeks. Why? A CRTC sock puppet spokesperson said the following:
“It’s a complex issue,” said spokesman Denis Carmel. “It’s taking longer than we anticipated.”
I’m honestly not sure how to read this. This is the second delay that the CRTC has issued. So it could mean that they’re taking a really hard look at it, or they’re trying to figure out how do the spin doctoring when they inform Canadian Internet users to take a hike.
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CRTC To Canada: Throttling Decision Delayed
I just spotted this story over at the CBC that the decision on Bell Canada’s throttling practices which had been expected later this month has been delayed for a few weeks. Why? A CRTC sock puppet spokesperson said the following:
“It’s a complex issue,” said spokesman Denis Carmel. “It’s taking longer than we anticipated.”
I’m honestly not sure how to read this. This is the second delay that the CRTC has issued. So it could mean that they’re taking a really hard look at it, or they’re trying to figure out how do the spin doctoring when they inform Canadian Internet users to take a hike.
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