That subject should drive away 95% of the people here :-)
It was nice to see 3 separate articles coming out and slamming the current state of our telecommunications industries and current regulatory practices. These, particularly in Canada, are archaic and in dire need of updating as we're increasingly falling behind even second-tier industrialized nations in terms of services and prices to the consumers. And you Americans are also starting to fall behind too but at least you seem to recognize and react in a far more timely manner than we do.
These stories are as follows:
1) The Better Business Bureau in Canada gives cell companies an F rating due to so many complaints from customers
http://www.cbc.ca/consumer/story/2010/0 ... aints.html
2) Looks like the FCC is seriously considering what appears to be true net neutrality (to ensure your service isn't hindered by the ISPs) but first have to establish their true regulatory authority
http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2010 ... ernet.html
3) The useless and completely opaque Canadian Senate comes out and absolutely reams the Canadian ISPs and to follow Europe's open-access lead....likely due to the fact that Estonia is kicking our asses six ways from Sunday when it comes to implementation of an open and accessible digital policy. I can't believe we've gotten some positive action from a part of our governments who's sole purpose in life is to be as opaque as possible (we don't even know who these appointed - not elected - people are or what they do). Maybe they can start earning those high 6-figure salaries they siphon from our system for once.
http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2010 ... eport.html
It was nice to see 3 separate articles coming out and slamming the current state of our telecommunications industries and current regulatory practices. These, particularly in Canada, are archaic and in dire need of updating as we're increasingly falling behind even second-tier industrialized nations in terms of services and prices to the consumers. And you Americans are also starting to fall behind too but at least you seem to recognize and react in a far more timely manner than we do.
These stories are as follows:
1) The Better Business Bureau in Canada gives cell companies an F rating due to so many complaints from customers
http://www.cbc.ca/consumer/story/2010/0 ... aints.html
2) Looks like the FCC is seriously considering what appears to be true net neutrality (to ensure your service isn't hindered by the ISPs) but first have to establish their true regulatory authority
http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2010 ... ernet.html
3) The useless and completely opaque Canadian Senate comes out and absolutely reams the Canadian ISPs and to follow Europe's open-access lead....likely due to the fact that Estonia is kicking our asses six ways from Sunday when it comes to implementation of an open and accessible digital policy. I can't believe we've gotten some positive action from a part of our governments who's sole purpose in life is to be as opaque as possible (we don't even know who these appointed - not elected - people are or what they do). Maybe they can start earning those high 6-figure salaries they siphon from our system for once.
http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2010 ... eport.html
I was there on that fateful day, were you?