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Re: The Roots of Net Neutrality Rules in Canada
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Anonymous
There is inherent doublespeak in the Canadian recommendation. The CRTC believes that there is no incentive to interfere with customer access, yet they believe that regulation is necessary to protect against nonexistent problems. There is lots of talk about controlling the internet. However, if would behoove everyone to let the internet go through its natural progression without government interference. Regulation may become necessary down the road if certain service providers become discriminatory, but until that day, hold off on unnecessary regulation.
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