This is a heads up, the CRTC (Canada's FCC) is holding a week long hearing on net neutrality in Canada ("differential pricing" is the used). Canada has had its "ITMP" (Internet Traffic Management Practices) policy since 2009 which deals with unfair throttling, and now, we are arguing on zero rating and sponsored content stuff). It will be broadcasted at http://www.cpac.ca (at bottom of home page there should be a selection for the CRTC hearing). Note: you can choose between english, french of floor (untranslated). Days generally start at 09:00. Can end at any time. Either @CRTCeng or @CRTChearings will be tweeting links to presentations as each presentation begins. hashtag: #CRTC #Diffpricing Facebook did not wish to appear but was "invited". Last time the CRTC did that, it was with Netflix and Google and sparks flew ("you don't regulate us, we don't have to answer"). (It appears on Tuesday right after me, so they should be roughly ~ 10:30 or 11:00.) The agenda: http://www.crtc.gc.ca/Telecom/eng/HEARINGS/2016/ag31_10.htm The original Notice of Consultation:
http://crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2016/2016-192.htm?_ga=1.136052530.24154879.143...
And the record of the consultation:
Note: this started with a different proceeding in September 2015 2 parts 1 filings against Vidéotron who started zero rated music on its wireless service for music services that Vidéotron approved/selected.