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CRTC, OTT, Taxes, and The 35
Originally published on August 11, 2011. Last updated on September 7, 2011, with contributions by The Mark News. (easier to read streamlined version available here). On May 25, 2011, The Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (the CRTC) published a Broadcasting … Continue reading
Posted in Large Corporations, Regulatory, Technology
Tagged 2011-344, 35, canada, crtc, government, letter, ott, over-the-top, signal substitution, tax, taxes
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Unofficial Video Rebuttal to CRTC 2011-77
Or “billing by the byte might be illegal” Also available in written form on The Mark News. This is an unofficial video rebuttal to Telecom Notice of Consultation CRTC 2011-77 – Review of billing practices for wholesale residential high-speed access … Continue reading
Posted in Large Corporations, Regulatory, Videos
Tagged 2011-77, billing by the byte, congestion, crtc, data, rebuttal, ubb, unreliable, usage-based billing, video
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Why I’m Not Participating
On July 11, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission — the CRTC — began hearings on Telecom Notice of Consultation 2011-77, a review of the future billing practices for wholesale residential high-speed access services. In other words, the Commission is … Continue reading
Posted in Large Corporations, Regulatory
Tagged 2011-77, aggregated volume pricing, avp, commissionners, concealment, conflict of interest, crtc, deceit, evidence, ubb, usage-based billing
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