In a way, it's surprising that Canada is still talking about Usage Based Billing. Yet, here we are today with the CRTC (Canada's regulator for industries like this) holding ...
There was recent news of one of Canada's biggest ISP, Bell Canada (or BCE) acquiring CTV Globemedia, one of Canada's largest broadcasting network. With service delivery corporations ...
The network neutrality debate has been getting very heated in the US. A Verizon-Google agreement drew heavy criticism from proponents of network neutrality. Now, it seems, that four ...
We are now over half way through reading through and analyzing Canada's latest copyright reform bill. While there have been many interesting ideas (many of which are, unsurprisingly, controversial), ...
While the European Union is dealing with a filtering debate that appears to be a threat to the internet as we know it, the internet as we know ...
Another day, another doom and gloom study. This time, Coleman Bazelon of The Brattle Group claims that if network neutrality were put in place, nearly 1.5 Million jobs would ...
We continue with our 2009 year in review with part two of our three part review. Part one of three.
May
May started off with several stories pretty much ...
2008 was an interesting year in file-sharing and 2009 didn't necessarily disappoint. There was plenty of ways to look at it, but there is one way one can look ...
The network neutrality debate just got a little hotter recently over a story published on the Wall Street Journal.
A report from The Wall Street Journal has gotten numerous ...
NewTeeVee is reporting that the network neutrality debate has come to Europe. It all started when the BBC started broadcasting their shows for the iPlayer.
It may seem ...
It has been an eventful week in the telecom and file-sharing world. With Time Warner capping users and wanting consumption-based billing in the US, it ...