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Re: The Roots of Net Neutrality Rules in Canada
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Anonymous
Mark,
It is interesting to see the contrast between the politics of net neutrality in the U.S. vs. elsewhere, including Canada. And it is heating up south of the border, as I've blogged on my own site.
It seems that telecoms and cable companies are taking the position that a "no blockage" pledge is enough to protect the Internet as it is. I doubt it. Bandwidth is not infinite, and segrating some of it for a premium fast lane would surely impact the rest of it, which will be increasingly crowded with traffic. But the politics in Washington are such that telecoms both speak loudly and carry big sticks.
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