CRTC finds evidence of throttling on Rogers Internet service The Globe and Mail
The case centres on a complaint from the Canadian Gamers Organization that Rogers allegedly throttles, or slows, popular online games such as world of warcraft, in violation of Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission guidelines. The CRTC’s enforcement division launched a probe of Rogers’ Internet management policies last October.The CRTC made its initial findings public late Friday. Underscoring the gravity of the correspondence, the CRTC also threatened to hold a hearing if Rogers fails to provide a rebuttal or compliance plan within two weeks.

