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Re: Zero rating implentation strategies
From: Jean-Francois Mezei <jfmezei_nanog () vaxination ca>
Date: Tue, 01 Sep 2015 13:47:50 -0400
On 15-09-01 13:35, Christian Kuhtz wrote:
There is no red flag from a regulatory perspective based on the technology itself in my opinion.
There are other sections in the Canadian Telecommunicatiosn Act about controlling content. And there was a reference to the supreme court on whether ISPs were liable for content that their deliver to customers, which found that an ISP that blindly delivers packets doesn't control content and therefore is not responsible for it. So depending on how the zero rating is implemented, this may (or may not) have implications. What I am trying to do is to build a list of realistic techniques (aka: what industry actually uses) which should force Vidéotron to fees up to which one it uses.
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- Re: Zero rating implentation strategies Christian Kuhtz (Sep 01)
- Re: Zero rating implentation strategies Jean-Francois Mezei (Sep 01)
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- Re: Zero rating implentation strategies Jean-Francois Mezei (Sep 01)
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