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The Meaning of the CRTC Decision

Mirko Bibic, Chief Regulatory Officer, Bell: "With this decision, the Commission has rightly confirmed that network operators are in the best position to determine how to operate their networks effectively and efficiently, to allow fair and proportionate use of the Internet by all users." Len Katz, Vice-Chair, CRTC: "Someone told […]

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November 20, 2008 21 comments News

CRTC Denies CAIP Application on Throttling, But Sets Net Neutrality Hearing

This morning, the CRTC issued its much-anticipated ruling in the CAIP v. Bell case, the first major case to test the legality of Internet throttling.  The Commission denied CAIP's application, ruling that Bell treated all of its customers (retail and wholesale) in the same throttled manner.  This points to the […]

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November 20, 2008 31 comments News

CRTC Bell – CAIP Throttling Decision Tomorrow

The CBC reports that the CRTC will release its much anticipated decision on Bell's throttling practices on Thursday morning.

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November 19, 2008 8 comments News

CRTC Delays CAIP v. Bell Decision

The CBC reports that the CRTC has announced that its decision in the Bell v. CAIP decision has been delayed until November.

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October 19, 2008 Comments are Disabled News

Bell Planning to Interfere With GPS?

Several readers have pointed to a blog posting at Wellington Financial that reports that Bell is planning to interfere with the GPS signal of late-model Blackberry units.  Users will reportedly experience long delays in establishing a GPS connection when using free mapping applications like Google Maps.  Bell offers a competing […]

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September 24, 2008 13 comments News