Google Slams Bell Canada: Open Internet Is 'Extraordinary'
Ars technica, July 8, 2008
By Nate Anderson
Google weighs in on Bell Canada's P2P throttling system, blasting the company's approach and the sad state of the ISP market. Not surprisingly, other incumbent ISPs don't think Bell's solution is too bad, and one even admits to some P2P throttling of its own.
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