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Why Comcast's Data Caps Aren't About 'Fairness'
How is charging everyone more money the only way to make things fair?
Can You Be Arrested for Running a Tor Exit Node In Canada?
Running a Tor exit node is a risky proposition.
Bandwidth: How First Nations Kids Built Their Own Internet Infrastructure
When you have no other choice, you've got to do it yourself.
The FCC Wants to Ensure Net Neutrality, But the Fight Isn't Over Yet
Do you stream music? This affects you.
Canadian Internet Is Possibly Getting More Expensive and Slower
A whistleblowing employee in a Canadian telco is sounding the alarm on Reddit.
Rural Broadband in Canada Is Still a Mess
The new federal government program to improve it isn't the answer.
Canada Is Debating the Future of Cable TV
The future of Netflix and YouTube is being debated in a series of public hearings in Canada, with implications for the world.
One of Canada's Biggest Telecoms Refuses Data Reques To Police Without a Warrant
Rogers just said cops are going to need a warrant if they want user data from now on.
Canadian ISPs Finally Revealed How Often The Government Came for Information
TekkSavvy and Rogers just did what Bell didn't.
The Canadian Government Just Got Sued For Warrantless Data Collection
And the applicants have a pretty good case already.
Two Brothers Built Their Own Internet Service Provider on the Roof of a Supermarket in Brooklyn
Frustrated with the spotty service in their Red Hook neighborhood, Eric and Rob Veskler went to extreme measures to find a solution—they built their own internet from the ground up.
Google's Super Fast Broadband Service Is Growing, But Not Everyone is Happy
Everybody wants high-speed internet, but should Google have the final say in how we get it?