The CBC reports that the CRTC has advised CAIP and Bell that it will issue its decision in the throttling case by October 31st.
CRTC To Rule on CAIP v. Bell Case By October 31st
August 13, 2008
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meanwhile the rest of canada gets stuck down into dial up speed and when 1 megabit unlimited actually gets you 3 times as much data as a 7 megabit 60GB cap sympatico account, not to mention interfere with teksavvy’s internet even after they paid for there highway use.
HOW CAN CRTC JUSTIFY and RULING OTHER THEN FOR CAIP?