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CRTC Launches Online Consultation on Net Neutrality

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Tuesday March 31, 2009
The CRTC has launched an online consultation on net neutrality. Topics include the impact on user experience, innovation, the role of the CRTC, network management, and ISP transparency. Comments posted to the consultation will form part of the public record for the hearing on the issue this summer.  Canadians have until April 30th to ensure that their voices are heard.
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Roy said:

Feedback section not up yet...
You have to register for an account on the site.

The online consultation part of the site is not active yet....
March 31, 2009

. said:

...
An attempt at dialogue where there really is none.
March 31, 2009

Steve said:

Discussion is up and Running
To clarify; the online consultation is the entire site. This is a chance for Canadians to wade into the debate. Read the comments, reply to them, put your own up. You do have to register, but that's just to validate users, and get an idea where the comments are coming from.
March 31, 2009

LeCanardRéincarné said:

Why dit it take so long???
The CRTC never ceases to amaze me. How about a consultation on the CRTC "neutrality" next? Hehe

On the positive side, I am glad there will be a proper public record on this matter. But does it really matter -vs- the special interest groups that semm to set the regulator agenda...
March 31, 2009

Jean Hébert said:

borked link?
Hey, I just Retweeted a link to this page & now I see the link to the consultation site doesn't actually lead to anywhere useful. So here we see the trickle-down-theory-of-diminishing-social-capital-in-microblogs at work! Well consider this comment the trickle-up (or is that Trickleback?)! Please fix the link (Michael Geist or CRTC)!
April 01, 2009

Roy-2 said:

Someone made a big mistake
I sent them an email.
It is a big security issue! Very embarrassing for them.
Let's hope they get it back up soon.
April 01, 2009

Steve said:

No problems with any links that I can see
Hello Jean and Roy-2,

Not sure what link issues you may be talking about all the ones I've seen (both here and tweeted) appear to be fine. Roy-2 I have no idea who you 'emailed' and what 'security issue' you speak of, but I assure you the site works perfectly fine. The links in the above article are all fine as well.
April 01, 2009

Stéph said:

This ties in well with the Liberal Voice blog
If you care about this issue, you can vote on it at the party level.

http://voice.liberal.ca/pages/on_probation/suggestions/145294-shouldn-t-we-invest-in-internet-infrastructure-
April 01, 2009

Gilles said:

...
Steve, for a short period of time, the site just listed an open directory of what appeared to be the whole web server, basically allowing anyone that wanted to download the CMS software and perhaps get database access and who knows what else depending on the configuration of the server.

You should really drop an index.html in that directory :)

Check it out for a screenshot: http://www.dslreports.com/foru...g~start=40

Steve, if you're a part of it all, could you shed some light on just how all of this will actually be analyzed?

A number of us are in fear that the whole discussion is for nothing and that the CRTC will merely republish it on their own website without taking into account a single word.
April 03, 2009

Gilles said:

...
Oh, and Steve, can you shed some light on what the backup policies are on the server? Based on that screenshot, there might be other security issues as well. I'd hate to see everything get lost due to an attack.
April 03, 2009

Robert said:

Be in TIME Magazine
Hey All,

Want to be in TIME Magazine?
Then be part of the Next Big Picture: http://www.NextBigPicture.com

Next Big Picture will be advertised in TIME Magazine's 2009 Person of the Year Issue!
April 04, 2009

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