Thursday, May 9, 2019

CRTC seeks participants to study broadband performance, industry leaders question Xplornet exclusion

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The CRTC is looking for participants for the Measuring Broadband Canada project, which tests the speeds of home wireline broadband internet services.

Participants will receive a device called a ‘Whitebox.’ The device will measure broadband performance.

The device will also test a number of parameters including download and upload speeds. Participants will have to connect ‘Whitebox’ to their modem or router.

“The data collected through this project will help consumers see whether they are getting the Internet speeds that were advertised by Internet Service Providers,” said Scott Hutton, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) chief of consumer, research and communications, in a press release.

Results collected during the study will give the CRTC a better understanding if consumers are receiving the speeds that they expect.

The CRTC will publish a report outlining the findings once the study is complete.

Participating internet providers and the CRTC have guaranteed the privacy of Canadians. The ‘Whitebox’ will not collect information about consumers online activities, according to the press release.

While the CRTC has opened the floor for providers in the space to participate, others in the industry believe the CRTC is not being fully inclusive.


TekSavvy’s Andy Kaplan-Myrth tweeted that the CRTC designed it “in a way that excludes competitors.”
Competitors would include Xplornet, a rural high-speed internet service provider.

MobileSyrup has reached out to the CRTC for a comment and will update the article with more information.

With files from Shruti Shekar

Source: CRTC

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