Category Archives: ISPs
Deep Packet Inspection Canada
Last week my advisor, Dr. Colin Bennett, and I launched a new website that is meant to provide Canadians with information about how their Internet Service Provider (ISP) monitors data traffic and manages their network. This website, Deep Packet Inspection Canada, aggregates information that has been disclosed on the public record about how the technology is used, why, and what uses of it are seen as ‘off limits’ by ISPs. Continue reading
Choosing Winners with Deep Packet Inspection
Citizens along with government and business, as opposed to business and deep packet inspection alone, must be responsible for choosing the ‘winning’ applications for the Internet. Continue reading
Draft – Deep Packet Inspection: Privacy, Mash-ups, and Dignities
A draft of a paper that I’m presenting to the Counter: Piracy and Counterfeit conference Continue reading
Deep Packet Inspection and Mobile Discrimination
If last year was the year of wireline network management/neutrality in Canada, we might get lucky and see this one as the transition year that leads to a public discussion about Canadian telecommunications companies’ wireless network management/neutrality practices, with discrimination as the focal topic. Continue reading
