Monthly Archives: April 2007

Net Neutrality Canada site: taken down! (Your Internet Service Provider wants to double charge for the internet)

Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) wants to double charge for the internet Many ordinary internet users are unaware: there’s a war being fought by the net savvy for everyone’s right to get to the internet. Net Neutrality centers on the … Continue reading

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Posted in Canadian Competitiveness, Government Deregulation, MBA, Organizational Transparency | 7 Comments

Would you be happier on a Mobile Virtual Operator’s network?

Would you be happier on a Mobile Virtual Operator’s network? Given I am currently on Rogers, and the sort of service I would pay extra for (mobile data) is just a rip off, I’m looking at other options, and scaling … Continue reading

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The stupidity of Canadian Telcos with their exorbitant data rates

In the same the theme as my posting Rogers: 1.124 mb? That will be $57.55 please, my friend Thomas Purves just posted the above stark graphic contrasting the rates people living in Canada pay compared to others around the world. … Continue reading

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Posted in Canadian Competitiveness, Canadian Life, Government Deregulation | 11 Comments