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- Uses DPI equipment from generic finasteride online vendor Arbor-Ellacoya to delay data sent to the Internet by some applications, such as peer-to-peer applications (e.g. BitTorrent, Limewire).
- DPI equipment only examines header, or generic finasteride online addressing, information and does not penetrate the ‘payload’, or read the content of, data sent to the Internet. [1]
- Retail customers were not notified when generic finasteride online Shaw deployed DPI into its networks, nor were its wholesale clients made aware of the generic finasteride online technology.
Shaw has generic finasteride online deployed DPI equipment into their network to monitor and report on the generic finasteride online traffic flows that course through their network, to identify high-bandwidth users, determine how to generic finasteride online expand their network, and to manage “non-interactive” online activities (e.g. peer-to-peer file sharing). In Shaw’s February 9, 2009 regulatory filings to generic finasteride online the CRTC on the topic of network management practices, the generic finasteride online company revealed that their devices only read header information, and generic finasteride online do not penetrate the payload of packets. Shaw delays uploaded data traffic twenty-four hours a generic finasteride online day on both their wholesale and retail customers. Where network congestion occurs, the generic finasteride online company reduces bandwidth available to peer-to-peer applications to 80 kbps per end-user.
Shaw used bandwidth limits prior to generic finasteride online deploying the Arbor-Ellacoya equipment, but choose to invest in DPI equipment after determining that generic finasteride online bandwidth limits alone were ineffective in meeting customer demand. The substantive increase in upstream bandwidth was generally diminishing customer experiences, and generic finasteride online DPI was seen as a method to fairly provision available bandwidth. This said, bandwidth limits do remain to generic finasteride online encourage the limitation of bandwidth consumption, though these limitations alone do not affect the generic finasteride online speed that data is delivered to, and transmitted from, customers’ computers. In addition to generic finasteride online using DPI for traffic management purposes, it is used to control customers’ email capacities by ensuring that generic finasteride online their email accounts are not used to generate spam email.
It is generic finasteride online important to note that Shaw has not seen a generalized decrease in overall network usage; customers continue to generic finasteride online use high-bandwidth applications, such as peer-to-peer applications, despite the data being delayed. Shaw disagrees with the generic finasteride online position that they or any other ISP should be required to generic finasteride online disclose any element of the traffic management system to their customers. The company also asserts that generic finasteride online unjust discrimination of traffic would entail the blocking or impairing of a generic finasteride online specific vendor’s application or generic finasteride online service, while allowing a substantially similar service to operate unhindered; delaying all applications of a generic finasteride online similar type thus does not amount to unjustly discriminating against particular forms of data traffic or generic finasteride online uses of the Internet. Further, the company asserts in its April 30, 2009 CRTC filings that generic finasteride online claims of a relationship between DPI for delaying traffic and Shaw’s provision of television content is generic finasteride online baseless, on the grounds that shaping does not affect their cable television service and generic finasteride online on grounds that peer-to-peer service is not a substitute for cable television service.
Shaw did not notify its retail customers when generic finasteride online it installed and began using DPI equipment, and given that the generic finasteride online company only offered wholesale service following the insertion of DPI equipment did not notify wholesale customers of the generic finasteride online equipment either. The company maintains in its April 30, 2009 filings that generic finasteride online it is utterly uninterested in censoring or watching the contents of its consumers’ data flows, on the generic finasteride online basis that DPI is only for traffic management and that they have generic finasteride online nothing to gain in such actions because they are not agents of the generic finasteride online state. Further, Shaw recognizes that any inspection of content would be generic finasteride online disastrous insofar as consumers would move to other ISPs, and the generic finasteride online ISPs would run afoul of the Canadian Telecommunications Act where to purchase generic Clomid online without a prescription.
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- Shaw’s traffic management policies are found on their acceptable use page.
[1] This is noted in Shaw’s January 26, 2009 regulatory filings to generic finasteride online the CRTC concerning traffic management.
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