The Campaign for Democratic Media has launched a Stop the Throttler campaign to protest against the network management practices at Bell and Rogers.
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CBC on Traffic Shaping
CBC's The National covered the traffic shaping issue this week, focusing on Bell's throttling practices.
Montreal Gazette on Net Neutrality
The Montreal Gazette covers the net neutrality issue with comments from the Competition Bureau that it has no plans to get involved in Bell's throttling actions.
Bell Appeals Essential Services Decision
Bell Canada has declared war on independent competitors, appealing the CRTC's Essential Services decision. Bell, which is now throttling wholesale Internet services, argues that there is no need for regulation since there is enough competition in the phone and Internet markets.
Quebec Couple Wins Legal Fight Over Telus Long Term Contract
Canwest reports that a Montreal couple has won a legal fight over a Telus three-year wireless contract. The judge cancelled the contract and awarded damaes since Telus "appeared to be unconcerned" by the matter.