Liberal’s Telegdi on net neutrality

p2pnet news | Freedom:- Yesterday, CAIP (Canadian Association of Internet Providers) chairman and president Tom Copeland forecast the Liberals were getting ready to make their position on Net neutrality clear, and it seems the process may already have been started.
Julianna Yau blogs on April 2, she sent a letter to her MP, Andrew Telegdi (right), on Net Neutrality.
Here it is >>>
Honourable Andrew Telegdi:
I am deeply concerned about Bell Canada’s recent announcement that it will make its practice of throttling official starting April 7.
Canada does not have strict enforceable net neutrality legislation and so there is very little structure in place to prevent the big ISPs from discriminating by speeding up or slowing down Web content based on its source, ownership or destination.
I am outraged that Canada does not have a policy to protect my ability to communicate and access information freely on the Internet and urge you to take action on this matter immediately.
Sincerely,
Julianna Yau
And here’s Telegdi’sa response, just received >>>
Dear Julianna Yau,
Thank you for your email regarding net neutrality. The issues you have raised are both valid and timely.
The internet is currently unregulated in Canada. Given the fluid and evolutionary nature of the internet, it is extremely difficult to develop effective measures to protect both consumer and internet provider. With that being said, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), is mandated to regulate the internet. Last year, the CRTC announced that it will be holding hearings concerning internet regulations by 2009.
In 2006, the Conservative government advised the CRTC that it should adopt a more hands-off approach and let market forces determine the telecommunications landscape as much as possible. This approach does not afford proper recognition to the rights of Canadian internet users, and has resulted in the problems we are beginning to see now in terms of internet providers’ practice of throttling internet connections.
I have forwarded your email to the Hon. Jim Prentice, Minister of Industry, so that your concerns can be properly addressed.
Thank you again for your correspondence.
Sincerely,
Katherine Preiss
Member’s Assistant
Hon. Andrew Telegdi P.C., M.P.
Kitchener-Waterloo
Now you know.
Stay tuned.
(Thanks, YKW)
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