
CRTC suggests Rogers broke net neutrality rules
Brief | January 20, 2012
The CRTC has informed Rogers Communications Inc. that, based on preliminary evidence, it believes the company's Internet throttling practices violate Canada’s net neutrality rules and has given the company two weeks to prove it wrong.
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