Teresa Murphy has filed another complaint against Rogers over its Internet traffic management practices, claiming its alleged fix of problems with World of Warcraft have not worked.
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Rogers Vice Chair Says Netflix Should Face Canadian Regulatory Obligations
Rogers Vice Chair Phil Lind has told Cartt.ca that Netflix should face Canadian regulatory obligations, though he declined specify precisely what they should be.
OECD Broadband Rankings: Canada Ranks 28th out of 33 Countries Based on Bell, Rogers & Shaw Data
The focus should be on the numbers, which tell a discouraging tale. Among the findings on price of Internet services (all as of September 2010):
Speed | Rank |
Overall | 28th out of 33 |
Below 2.5 Mbps | 17th out of 24 |
Between 2.5 an 15 Mbps | 28th out of 33 |
Between 15 and 30 Mbps | 29th out of 33 |
Over 45 Mbps | 23rd out of 28 |
Rogers Faces More Questions on World of Warcraft Throttling
Teresa Murphy, who filed the original complaint against Rogers over its throttling of World of Warcraft, has submitted a detailed response to the Rogers response. It calls on Rogers to drop its throttling practices and reimburse subscribers for damages resulting from its practices.
Rogers Admits Traffic Management Throttles World of Warcraft
Rogers has admitted that its traffic management practices may interfere with World of Warcraft. It says modifications to its software will not be ready until June.