CRTC Decision on Bell throttling renews calls for Net Neutrality protections
| November 20, 2008
In a decision that has disappointed many internet users and public interest groups, the CRTC has found that Bell Canada's controversial throttling of competitor P2P traffic is neither anti-competitive nor unjustly discriminatory. The decision has renewed calls for Canada's policymakers to protect "net neutrality," the principle that all online content and services should be treated equally without discrimination.