Article 42N0E Canadian regulator wants your comments on ISP rules requiring simple contracts, easy switching

Canadian regulator wants your comments on ISP rules requiring simple contracts, easy switching

by
Cory Doctorow
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The CRTC has proposed a code of conduct for Canadian ISPs that would "easy to understand, and make it easier for Canadians to switch providers to take advantage of competitive offers" -- but the new plan doesn't address the epidemic of fraudulent promises made by Canadian ISPs (that's part of a separate, ongoing government inquiry). Canadians hate their ISPs, with complaints rising by 36% in 2017. Canada has one of the world's most concentrated telcoms sectors, with the big cable and phone companies routinely gobbling up each other (and many media companies) with nary a peep from Canada's asleep-at-the-wheel competition regulators.

You can comment on the proposal here.

(Thanks, Alex!)

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