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Canadian Watchdog Seeks Bell Privacy Probe

by mtippett | May 13, 2008 at 09:03 am | 205 views | 1 comment

Now things are going to get interesting...

"Network management practices employed by Bell Canada have led the Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic to ask for an investigation of the telecommunications company. The CIPPIC, a University of Ottawa legal clinic, accuses the firm of using deep packet inspection tools to determine what customers are doing with their Internet connections and then blocking traffic, such as that of BitTorrent. O, Bell Canada, following in the footsteps of Ma Bell (the newer) when it comes to P2P throttling is no way to to play."

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moonwolf
good stuff:


Let's go get 'em!

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May 13, 2008 at 09:03 am by mtippett, 205 views, 1 comment

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