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A wayward deer that wandered through downtown Toronto before stopping to rest near a busy intersection has snarled traffic and drawn curious onlookers in the morning rush hour. The Tamil organization that fought a bloody decades-long war with the Sri...
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Air Canada has become the first Canadian airline to offer in-flight Internet access to its passengers The airline launched a 10-week trial period Friday during which select flights on the Montreal-Los Angeles and Toronto-Los Angeles routes will offer...
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Vietnam's growing legions of Facebook users fear that the country's communist government might be blocking the popular social networking Web site, which has become difficult to access over the past few weeks. Facebook has more than 1 million users in...
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We may see a degradation of internet service” Published 23 October, 2009, 19:31 The US congress should make no law regarding internet regulation says Jim Harper of the Cato Institute, who discussed with RT the decision by the FCC to start exploring possible...
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Canadian telecommunications companies use throttling measures to control Internet traffic, but with limits. The much-awaited decision on so-called Net neutrality appears to be a split decision between those who want a completely unregulated Web environment...
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Australia's Federal Court as the entertainment industry attempts to take its most coveted legal prize since the internet began draining its royalty revenue -- a ruling that would make internet service providers liable for copyright infringement. In a...
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The Government is spending $150,000 on website "filtering" software, outraging some bloggers who say the move amounts to censorship of the internet. Since 2007 the Department of Internal Affairs' Censorship Compliance Unit has worked with a small group...
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The Government is set to publish proposed new legislation today allowing everybody's telephone and email records to be stored for up to two years to facilitate criminal investigations. Under the legislation, telecommunications firms will be obliged to...
It was one of three film industry groups that testified before the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission Wednesday, along with the Council of Canadians with Disabilities and the internet service provider MTS Allstream. Currently,...
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Whether the online traffic management practices used by internet service providers such as Bell and Rogers violate Canada's Telecommunications Act is a question that the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission is trying to answer.
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