Quote by Michael Geist – Rogers
Funny, though, what happens when groups ask that the same network management tools be used for alternate purposes such as Canadian content rules. When that happens, Rogers, the same ISP that acknowledges traffic shaping, now says “We’re a dumb pipe. We don’t know what you’re downloading . . . so how can we be responsible for the content?” In other words, when Rogers appears before the CRTC during the new media proceeding it runs a “dumb pipe.” When it returns several months later for the network management proceeding, it runs a smart pipe engaged in deep packet inspection to identify the traffic on its network.
All I know is that when I enter a URL into Firefox and the server doesn’t exist… Rogers seems to know about it, and directs me to their search page. “Dumb pipe” indeed.