Michael Geist has the full blog post here:
If true, this form of network interference – implemented with virtually
no transparency and now affecting basic Internet services such as email
– demonstrates why a dedicated consumer complaints commission is a good
start, but a place to complain is not enough. The solution lies in
creating mandatory net neutrality provisions to ensure that essential
communications tools such as email are not surreptitiously degraded.
no transparency and now affecting basic Internet services such as email
– demonstrates why a dedicated consumer complaints commission is a good
start, but a place to complain is not enough. The solution lies in
creating mandatory net neutrality provisions to ensure that essential
communications tools such as email are not surreptitiously degraded.
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