The "interesting" part of the business side is the constant war between the (Canada's regulator) and the "Big Three" (Bell, Rogers, Telus).
If you're looking for the "interesting" side of Canada's internet service provider (ISP) landscape, it’s a mix of record-breaking speeds, intense regulatory drama, and unique consumer protections that aren't found in many other countries. 🚀 The Speed Kings
Under PIPEDA , ISPs generally keep access logs (IP addresses, etc.) for about six months. ⚖️ The Competition Conflict canada isp
Remains the top choice for gamers, winning "Best ISP for Gaming" multiple years in a row due to low latency and high consistency. 🛡️ Privacy & Piracy: The "Notice-and-Notice" System
A smaller player that recently eclipsed major names to become a top speed contender by bringing fiber to underserved communities. The "interesting" part of the business side is
ISPs must forward notices from copyright holders to you, but they cannot give your personal identity to the copyright holder without a court order.
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It is illegal for a copyright notice forwarded by your ISP to contain a demand for money or personal info.