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CRTC Ruling would challenge telecom competition


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Just received this email from my internet provider.

Hello,

We need your help -- we need you to lend us your voice and state your

opinion on a recent CRTC decision that could allow the incumbent phone

companies (such as Bell and Telus) to discontinue offering services

(Internet and phone) to wholesale providers which in effect would eliminate

competition in Canada.

With no competition to help fuel the market; Internet innovation could come

to stand still and prices for broadband access could skyrocket out of

control. The incumbents would also be free to do with the lines as they

please. This would open up future privacy invading Deep Packet Inspection

(DPI) technologies and direct marketing/advertising based on *you* and *your

families* internet activities and habits.

They could also use this same technology to turn the Internet into a

pay-per-website service the same way that TV is a pay-per-channel service.

Can you imagine a world where you have to pay to use the Google website to

search for information? Then, if you find what you are looking for you may

be restricted to the content because your ISP doesn't have a "peering"

agreement with said company.

Please help us stop this major potential catastrophe.

All concerned consumers please visit:

http://www.competitivebroadband.com/consumer/'>http://www.competitivebroadband.com/consumer/

All concerned businesses please visit:

http://www.competitivebroadband.com

Read the information presented and decide for yourself.

Once you've decided what you think is right, you can click the "Make a

Difference" link, fill out the form with your details and send a pre-written

message to Minister of Industry Tony Clement, Prime Minister Harper, the

Opposition Leader, and your local MP or choose to write your own.

Together we can make a difference.

Thank you,

TekSavvy Solutions, Inc.

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