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Making Traffic Public

Making Traffic Public. What is traffic data?. Understand how we use the Internet. Source: http://www.ipoque.com/resources/internet-studies/internet-study-2008_2009. How does this relate to policy in Canada?. Data Often Submitted in Confidence.

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Making Traffic Public

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  1. Making TrafficPublic

  2. What is traffic data?

  3. Understand how we use the Internet Source: http://www.ipoque.com/resources/internet-studies/internet-study-2008_2009

  4. How does this relate to policy in Canada?

  5. Data Often Submitted in Confidence Source: Bell Canada (2009). Comment on Public Notice 2008-19 - Review of the Internet traffic management practices of Internet service providers.

  6. Cannot Debate Accuracy of Data Source: http://arstechnica.com/old/content/2008/06/bell-canada-congestion-numbers-look-low-but-actually-arent.ars

  7. Telecom Regulatory Policy CRTC 2009-657 In order for the Commission to evaluate a complaint regarding an ITMP applied to retail Internet services, the complainant should provide evidence and rationale as to why the ITMP does not meet the requirements of the ITMP framework. The Commission notes that the burden of establishing that an ITMP discriminates or results in a preference or disadvantage is on the complainant. However, pursuant to subsection 27(4) of the Act, the burden of establishing that any such discrimination, preference, or disadvantage is not unjust, undue, or unreasonable is on the primary ISP whose ITMP is under review. Accordingly, the primary ISP will be expected to demonstrate, in its response to the complaint, why its ITMP meets the requirements of the framework.

  8. How have public participated?

  9. Herdict Web Source: http://www.herdict.org/web/explore/herdometer

  10. IXMaps Source: http://www.ixmaps.ca

  11. How do we publicize traffic in Canada?

  12. Public Measurement Tools http://www.measurementlab.net/ http://www.eff.org/testyourisp/switzerland

  13. Envisioning a Public Project

  14. EFF Packet Injection Study Source: http://www.eff.org/wp/detecting-packet-injection

  15. Vuze 2008 ‘Bad ISP’ Survey Source: http://wiki.vuze.com/w/Bad_ISPs#Canada

  16. Thanks • http://www.fenwickmckelvey.com • Support from SSHRC & Infoscape Research Lab

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