This Controversial Internet Policy Has Divided Americans for Years. Now Canada's Just Adopted It.

In The News Piece in The Washington Post
July 31, 2015

We've seen evidence of this in Europe, which has had unbundling in place for years. In Paris you can buy a 95 megabit-per-second connection for around $25 — all without having to tack on a TV or phone package. To American eyes, these are refreshing figures. For about twice as much money, New Yorkers can enjoy Internet speeds that are a full six times slower, according to the New America Foundation.