Bell Mobility is facing a net neutrality complaint arising from its treatment of online video. Filed by Ben Klass, the complaint (a Part 1 application requesting fair treatment of Internet services by Bell Mobility) compares the cost of watching 5 GB of content on Netflix with the cost of 5 GB of Bell’s own content. The result: $40 for the Netflix content vs. $5 for the Bell content. Moreover, it notes how the different services are measured differently with Bell charging on an hourly basis for its content but on a data basis for competing online video services.
Bell Faces CRTC Net Neutrality Complaint
November 25, 2013
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