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[ NNSquad ] Re: CRTC issues net neutrality ruling


The reaction of Bell Canada is telling a lot about how this ruling is
just too soft and indeed "has left the wolves in charge of the
henhouse" (NPD's spokeperson):

"Bell's existing internet traffic management practices are already
compliant with it. It addresses fundamental policy concerns around
consumer issues in an appropriate manner, in particular regarding
transparency and disclosure," said Bell spokesperson Jacqueline
Michelis.

If Bell's existing practices are compliant, then there's a problem with
the CRTC ruling, there's just no other way. The claim that Bell is
transparent is completely ludicrous: as a user of a reseller of Bell, I
have *never* been made aware of throttling being imposed upon me by a
third party, throttling which I consider completely unacceptable in the
first place. They also don't disclose on their website that the
announced bandwidth provided with their packages is effective only
between 2AM and 4PM, as demonstrated in an experiment I have done, using
only legal torrents:

http://anarcat.ath.cx/snaps/throttling-explained.png

In general, it's still the same old policy of pretending that broadbad
is an open and competitive market in Canada, which is simply not the
case. We need stronger regulations or nationalisation, otherwise we're
stuck with feeble statements like this:

"With this information, consumers can compare between different
internet services and match their bandwidth needs with the amount they
are willing to pay. Technical means to manage traffic, such as traffic
shaping, should only be employed as a last resort." - CRTC

... which basically approves the telcos practices, which *have* admitted
their own incompetence at managing a high-performance country-wide
network. Pretending we have a choice as a consumer is preposterous.

Bell, Rogers, Videotron and the others should just step up to the plate
to provide the proper infrastructure or get out of the kitchen.

A.

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