Internet Insider: Sneak preview, #AllThingsC51, and Big Media abuse

INTERNET INSIDER
May 1st, 2015
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Paov,

You’re one of the first OpenMedia supporters to hear about this.

Next week, we’re collaborating with the Canadian Internet Registry Authority (CIRA) to launch a new open-source Internet Performance Test tool that will help us take the pulse of Canada's Internet – and today we’re giving you a sneak preview of it. By taking action using this tool, groups like ours will be able to use the findings to ensure key decision-makers know we need faster, more affordable Internet service.

The government is about to conduct a key hearing on Internet access in Canada, so now is the perfect time to use the tool. And for results to be reliable, we need a critical mass to test their speeds now. Find out how your Internet speed stacks up at http://performance.cira.ca today!

Onwards!

Tell James Moore to fix the copyright loophole!

Test your Internet performance today!

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