The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission is starting to take a more proactive stance on net neutrality. Last week the CRTC sent a letter to Bell Canada and the Canadian Association of Internet Providers aksing them to prove the oft-uttered contention that their tubes are plugged up by heavy traffic. It’s good to see that someone in Canada takes net neutrality seriously. Now if only Industry Minister Jim Prentice could take a lesson from them.
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