The Globe and Mail focuses on how traffic shaping has undermined the ability for independent film makers to distribute Canadian content online.

Net Neutrality And Creative Freedom (Tim Wu at re:publica 2010) by Anna Lena Schiller (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) https://flic.kr/p/7VfazT
Net Neutrality
The Effect of Traffic Shaping on Film Makers
The Globe and Mail focuses on how traffic shaping has undermined the ability for independent film makers to distribute Canadian content online.
Traffic Shaping on Campus
Jeremy deBeer argues against it; Alex Goldberg argues for it.
Traffic Shaping on Campus
Jeremy deBeer argues against it; Alex Goldberg argues for it.
Verizon To Offer Open Network in 2008
Verizon Wireless has announced that it plans to open its network next year, offering consumers the ability to use any product and any application that meets certain technical standards. A huge development that highlights how fast this market is changing and how far behind Canada will fall unless there are […]