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Having Trouble Logging In?CRTC's complaints-based net neutrality regime won't result in 'any complaints at all,' critics sayJanuary 22, 2010 - 5:45pm — Jonathan Migneault
Critics say the CRTC’s complaints-based regulatory approach to net neutrality is so complex, expensive, and cumbersome that they don’t expect “any complaints at all” against ISPs engaging in net throttling. Purchase this article for $25Contact Ryan O'Neill at 613-232-5952 ext. 222 or roneill@thewirereport.ca You will receive our Headline Bulletin twice each week, with hotlinks to comprehensive news coverage and analysis of Canada’s communications industry. Already a subscriber? Click here to log-in and view this article. |
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