arstechnica.com— After Bell Canada started throttling P2P traffic during evening hourse, even for its resellers, several protest groups have launched and the issue has escalated to the floor of the House of Commons.
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1) I actually sent an email to Jim Prentice, and I got a written response back from him. Its good to see that he takes the time to respond to each letter and considers it.2) This editor's make-fun-of-Canada humor isn't working for me. At all.
Um, why would you hate a company that voluntarily provides you with a service? If you don't like them, go to a competitor. We have plenty in Canada: Telus, Rogers, Bell, MTS, Shaw, etc..
It's an anti competitive move. They throttle their customers to save on bandwidth costs, then throttle the rest of them so their product doesn't look as bad and they don't lose as many customers. This has nothing to do with managing "their" network this has to do with managing competition.
Here's an idea. Why don't you go buy the dvds instead. Too expensive? So is that Beemer I've been wanting for years. Should I just steal it as well?I know most of you will digg me down, but deep down you know I'm right.
Give 'er! Remind the Cons that it was Diefenbaker that scrapped the Arrow, yet another example of Canadian high-tech being throttled in the crib to save a buck. Conservatives aren't very smart at conserving anything
magzineApr 4, 2008
1) I actually sent an email to Jim Prentice, and I got a written response back from him. Its good to see that he takes the time to respond to each letter and considers it.2) This editor's make-fun-of-Canada humor isn't working for me. At all.
jettamanApr 4, 2008
Um, why would you hate a company that voluntarily provides you with a service? If you don't like them, go to a competitor. We have plenty in Canada: Telus, Rogers, Bell, MTS, Shaw, etc..
nydwarfApr 4, 2008
It's an anti competitive move. They throttle their customers to save on bandwidth costs, then throttle the rest of them so their product doesn't look as bad and they don't lose as many customers. This has nothing to do with managing "their" network this has to do with managing competition.
Closed AccountApr 5, 2008
I'm not your buddy guy!
camilos007Apr 5, 2008
Here's an idea. Why don't you go buy the dvds instead. Too expensive? So is that Beemer I've been wanting for years. Should I just steal it as well?I know most of you will digg me down, but deep down you know I'm right.
Closed AccountApr 6, 2008
Which is really ironic if you think about it.
knickerbockerApr 6, 2008
Give 'er! Remind the Cons that it was Diefenbaker that scrapped the Arrow, yet another example of Canadian high-tech being throttled in the crib to save a buck. Conservatives aren't very smart at conserving anything
que3jxpApr 10, 2008
It is getting worse people!!!!Rogers has now been caught MODIFYING web content that comes back to your PC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!<a class="user" href="http://www.digitalhome.ca/content/view/2436/206/">http://www.digitalhome.ca/content/view/2436/206/</a>