“A Level Playing Field is Not Enough”, Bell Tells CRTC During Online Streaming Act Hearing Drew Wilson | November 24, 2023 A transcript is now available of some of the CRTC hearings on the Online Streaming Act. It shows how entitled Bell feels.
Bell Job Cuts Leads to Second Guessing on the Effect of Bill C-18 Drew Wilson | June 18, 2023 Bell shut down multiple radio stations and cut 1,300 jobs. In response, some are beginning to second guess Bill C-18’s effect.
Bell Accused of Raising Internet and Cell Phone Rates Drew Wilson | September 27, 2021 Canadian’s didn’t even make it to the Speech from the Throne before rates went up. Bell is accused of leading this charge.
Internal Reluctance Expressed for CBC Joining Fairplay Canada Drew Wilson | August 29, 2018 Canada’s major public broadcaster, the CBC, was reportedly unsure about joining Fairplay Canada.
Bell Admits They Aren’t Really Losing Many Customers After All Drew Wilson | February 10, 2018 Counterarguments to Internet censorship in Canada is everywhere. Apparently, Bell is ironically issuing a few themselves.
Bell Canada Hit With Another Data Breach. 100,000 Affected Drew Wilson | January 24, 2018 Bell Canada is the latest to suffer from a data breach. This time, up to 100,000 Canadians are affected.
Bell Canada Drafts Internet Censorship Regime Proposal to the CRTC Drew Wilson | December 4, 2017 Bell Canada, one of Canada’s largest ISPs, is drafting a proposal that would task the CRTC to create mandatory website censorship and blocking.
Bell Canada to Acquire CTV, the Seed for Canada’s Next Net Neutrality Debate? Drew Wilson | September 10, 2010 There was recent news of one of Canada’s biggest ISP, Bell Canada (or BCE) acquiring CTV Globemedia, one of Canada’s largest broadcasting network. With service delivery corporations being one with content a content production industry, does this put network neutrality at risk?