The Canadian Association of Internet Providers (CAIP) has filed its reply to Bell’s answer to its application to the CRTC asking for Bell Canada to be ordered to provide their customers with un-managed internet access service.
Michael Geist suggests that the reply pulls no punches and adds a few “new allegations.”
I am not going to get into the merits of one set of arguments versus the other. Read the file with a critical eye.
There was a better approach to resolve a technical interconnection issue in an expedited fashion. But, the process is now what it is.
We’ll be looking at all aspects of net neutrality at a special session at The 2008 Canadian Telecom Summit on June 18.
Technorati Tags:
Bell, CRTC, CAIP, Canadian Telecom Summit