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Gigabit and beyond: pricing and positioning strategies

  • While residential gigabit access has been technically feasible for years, few service providers have included it in their portfolios. It seemed highly unlikely that the customers would be willing to pay for such speeds, let alone actually perceive a change ...

The UBB Deception exposed

The Canadian UBB scandal is still ongoing, and this video by The UBB Deception really resonates with me right now because I'm in the final stages of concluding the analysis on the "bandwidth hog" dataset. I wish I'd had

Benoit Felten - March 22, 2011 - Net neutrality, Opinions, Policy broadband - canada - crtc - net neutrality - regulation - ubb - usage based billing

More Canadian Laughter…

I had an incisive Net Neutrality post planned for today, but I didn't have time to write it, so I'll resort to the good ole trick of sharing a viral video. This one is part of the meme using Hitler's

Benoit Felten - February 25, 2011 - Past Talks, Resources bandwidth cap - canada - hitler - netflix - rogers

Canadians laugh (to stop from crying)

Canada has been at the forefront of recent "innovations" in broadband pricing, particularly when it comes to broadband capping (see Ars Technica's 200GB to 25GB: Canada gets first bitter dose of metered internet). The stop the meter campaign has

Benoit Felten - February 22, 2011 - Non classé broadband - canada - metering - stop the meter

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