The CRTC Usage Based Billing decision is expected by December 2011. Bell, Rogers and Shaw are lobbying to profit from video whether you buy their own video content or go “over-the-top” to watch somebody else’s. Consumers are concerned that this means they will have no choice but to pay extra to watch Netflix and YouTube. ...
Canadian Independent Internet Service Providers (ISP) are preparing for our most important battle against the four providers who dominate the Canadian market. These four, Telus and Shaw primarily in the West and Bell Canada and Rogers in the East are at the same time our reluctant suppliers and fiercest competitors. July 11 marks the beginning ...
The Great One once said one of the most important things in the game was never skate to the puck; skate to where the puck is going… A lesson well understood by our Canadian CLEC’s and ILEC’s, which want you to believe bandwidth caps ranging from 25 Gigabytes in Ontario to 60 GB in Quebec, ...