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Monthly Archives: July 2011
Elizabeth May and Wi-Fi
Originally posted on July 28, 2011. Last updated February 14, 2012. September 12 2011 update: Pretty River Academy, a private kindergarten/grade 12 school located in Collingwood, Ontario, has banned Wi-Fi from their premises, basing their decision on the same flawed … Continue reading
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Tagged cancer, elizabeth may, frequency, health, radio, risks, spectrum, tin foil hat, waves, wi-fi, wifi
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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
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Tagged 2011-77, aggregated volume pricing, avp, commissionners, concealment, conflict of interest, crtc, deceit, evidence, ubb, usage-based billing
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