traffic shaping

Will Network Neutrality Survive?

The digital copyright dispute in Canada is really becoming something of an enigma. Ever since Industry Minister Jim Prentice introduced a copyright bill, essentially allowing the discrimination and surveillance of our Internet use, several months ago, public outcry has been intense, but so has Mr. Prentice's determination. Prentice's initial attempt failed, and last week saw 300 people protesting outside of Parliament Hill because of the possible introduction of yet another (revised) bill. Michael Geist just blogged that Prentice's "staff is working overtime to eliminate any negative comments on Wikipedia" pertaining to the introduction of his new copyright bill.

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Are you getting the most out of your Sympatico account?

I personally switched from Rogers communication cable services to Bell Sympatico services, due to traffic shaping policies held by the former. In recent news however, it appears that Sympatico service subscribers, are on the cusp of suffering the same fate.  read more »

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