One more thing: THUMBS DOWN for youtube to not allow links in comments. I tried for over an hour all kinds of ways to no avail. Way to go to stiffle free expression, youtube. You will find the document by typing "Very strong arguments against #UBB by Andrew Moore" on Google. It will give you the link. Sorry for the aggravation, folks.
A MUST see for every Canadian. Then goggle for his paper, it is a very clear explanation on the congestion issue that totally demystifies Bell's double-speak about the real reason for UBB: to cut down competition from the few remaining small ISPs who still refuse to price-gouge their customers and to stop competition from OTT services such as Youtube and Netflix, who are orders of magnitude cheaper than their own.
also something i would have said in your analogy would be that during rush hour when the streets of toronto are packed and congested, it's the shipping truckers driving across alberta that are paying for it. I feel as if that would have gotten your point across in a more "layman" ish way
just by the comments of the judiciaries i heard in this meeting shows these people have no fucking clue what they are rulling on. So when bell comes on flashes profits around, they will rule in bells favour.
Any translation of the French sections?
notOnilink 7 months ago
One more thing: THUMBS DOWN for youtube to not allow links in comments. I tried for over an hour all kinds of ways to no avail. Way to go to stiffle free expression, youtube. You will find the document by typing "Very strong arguments against #UBB by Andrew Moore" on Google. It will give you the link. Sorry for the aggravation, folks.
VieuxMalcommode 7 months ago
A MUST see for every Canadian. Then goggle for his paper, it is a very clear explanation on the congestion issue that totally demystifies Bell's double-speak about the real reason for UBB: to cut down competition from the few remaining small ISPs who still refuse to price-gouge their customers and to stop competition from OTT services such as Youtube and Netflix, who are orders of magnitude cheaper than their own.
VieuxMalcommode 7 months ago
also something i would have said in your analogy would be that during rush hour when the streets of toronto are packed and congested, it's the shipping truckers driving across alberta that are paying for it. I feel as if that would have gotten your point across in a more "layman" ish way
blazontroll 7 months ago
just by the comments of the judiciaries i heard in this meeting shows these people have no fucking clue what they are rulling on. So when bell comes on flashes profits around, they will rule in bells favour.
blazontroll 7 months ago
Right on.
iSeeJayVee 7 months ago
Well said, sir. As an iT business owner, I strongly agree with what you're saying.
Hateocracy 7 months ago 2