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Canadian Internet throttling is the worst: study

Canadian Internet throttling is the worst: study

By:  Brian Jackson  On: 17 Aug 2012 For: Computing Canada Creator
 

IT WORLD CANADA CURATED Bell and Rogers cited as the most restrictive carriers

A recent international analysis shows that Canadian Internet service providers (ISPs) were doing more connection throttling than anywhere else in the world, according to a post by William Wolfe-Wylie on Canada.com.

But the dataset used to compare Internet throttling was collected between January 2009 and the end of March 2012. That’s just before Rogers Communications Inc. stated it would stop traffic management on its network. Bell Canada also stated its intent at the end of last year to stop throttling by March 2012. Telus has never used traffic shaping on its network.


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brian jackson Brian Jackson is editor of ITBusiness.ca, which serves Canada’s small and medium business community with technology news, insight, and advice

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