I caught about 15 minutes worth of it on my break in the staff lounge. 
It looked like it could be interesting - but also looked pretty basic 
for anyone remotely tech-savvy. I thought I saw something about changing 
your about:config settings in Firefox to speed it up, etc. They tested 
the Mbps of all the different ISPs. It just said that if you're not 
getting the most out of your connection (the advertised speed) - then to 
complain - and they can in some cases boost the speed.

Of course, there could have been more - I wasn't paying much attention, 
and only caught a smidge.

Shawn wrote:
> is that a wmv9 file?  It's not working in any of my players, and I have 
> the w32codecs installed.  I'm getting sound, but the image is all messed 
> up... basically just noise.
>
> Shawn
>
> Mark Carlson wrote:
>   
>> On Nov 21, 2007 9:25 PM, Neil Bower <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>     
>>> CBC Marketplace was suppose to conduct a speed test between Bell, Rogers,
>>> Shaw, and Telus, and the show was to air tonight.
>>>
>>> http://www.cbc.ca/money/story/2007/11/21/marketplace-internet.html
>>>
>>> Did anyone happen to see it?
>>>       
>> No, but it is here in full:
>> http://www.cbc.ca/marketplace/
>>
>> -Mark C
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