Bell Is Done With Competition
Did you know that Bell Canada is taking the CRTC to court for its decision that it should continue to allow third parties acces to their networks, for both phone and Internet access? That’s explains why they’ve been traffic shaping. They don’t want competition.
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April 5th, 2008 | 1:44 am
Canada has been abusing some really shady laws in recent years. Taking the rights of it’s citizens away for the sake of money and power.
Another really big deal about the internet in Canada is the Canadian Human Rights Commission and the abuse of the system by ‘men’ like Richard Warman.
I would even say that Warman and his pals at the CHRC are more of a concern for Canadians. Why aren’t people blogging about that?
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