Rogers Canada violates federal net neutrality rules
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Rogers Canada violates federal net neutrality rules
Rogers accused of throttling internet speeds by CRTC after Canadian Gamers Organization filed a complaint last october. They have until Feb. 3 to respond. http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/st...hrottling.html"If you don't have anything good to say, say it often"- Ed the sockTags: None -
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For once I actually like what CRTC is doing. Personally I want to know why all the telecoms here basically have the same plans and prices. It seems like collusion to me. -
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Well if Rogers is stopping the throttling they'll make us pay for it. I just got my notification in the mail about a nice little increase for my cable starting March 1.Comment
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I got it as well, but we switched to Bell Fibe tv.I am the lesson after the fall.Comment
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Kudos to the CRTC on this though. I can't believe i'm actually giving them props LOL.Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
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Yeah, Rogers is the king of taking people's money and making them pay dearly. In a way they can get away with it because IMO they have much better programming and internet packaging than Bell.
Kudos to the CRTC on this though. I can't believe i'm actually giving them props LOL.I am the lesson after the fall.Comment
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