Drew Wilson
October 20th, 2009, 01:14 AM
Ottawa – Canada has gone from world leader to world laggard in terms of digital access and its citizens are paying the price, says New Democrat MP Charlie Angus (Timmins-James Bay).
According to a recent report by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Canada has fallen, under the Conservative government, to 20th place in terms of speed and 25th out of 26th terms of affordability among industrialized countries.
“Canadians are paying some of the highest costs for some of the lowest speeds. A small cabal of cable giants have been allowed to squeeze out competition and slow down innovation while dinging the consumer for third-rate service.”
Angus says Canada is being left behind because a hands-off policy towards a small group of cable giants who control the Canadian market.
More... (http://www.ndp.ca/press/canadians-getting-ripped-off-on-internet-rates)
Is it bad to applaud a politician for stating the obvious?
According to a recent report by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Canada has fallen, under the Conservative government, to 20th place in terms of speed and 25th out of 26th terms of affordability among industrialized countries.
“Canadians are paying some of the highest costs for some of the lowest speeds. A small cabal of cable giants have been allowed to squeeze out competition and slow down innovation while dinging the consumer for third-rate service.”
Angus says Canada is being left behind because a hands-off policy towards a small group of cable giants who control the Canadian market.
More... (http://www.ndp.ca/press/canadians-getting-ripped-off-on-internet-rates)
Is it bad to applaud a politician for stating the obvious?