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3 Nov 2008
Earlier this year, Bell Canada began throttling the traffic of wholesale competitors before delivering it to them, and without telling them. While Bell claimed the move was to handle congestion, follow up inquiries showed little to no congestion — leading to the assumption that Bell simply didn’t want any competitors offering DSL service that was superior to their own, throttled Sympatico service. Canadian regulators CRTC originally promised to make a ruling by the end of October, but users in our Canadian forums are still waiting. The CRTC says the debate is a complicated issue, and they hope to make a ruling sometime in November.
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