You can eat up a lot more data using port 80 than most of the blocked ports.
@AngryChineseDriver I've already ditched my data, so I'm half way to ditching WIND altogether.
Blocking ports is a DIRECT violation of the CRTC, you are censoring a subscribers content. I cannot believe you have not gotten in trouble for this yet.
I've updated it with a pic hehe (kudos to N900 for the idea!)
http://angrychinesedriver.com/2010/01/12/port-blocking-awareness-campaign-against-wind/
@JustAWiseGuy forward your lawyer this link:
http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2009/2009-657.htm
Telecom Regulatory Policy CRTC 2009-657
Blocking Internet traffic
121. The Commission notes that the majority of parties are in agreement that actions by ISPs that result in outright blocking of access to content would be prohibited under section 36 unless prior approval was obtained from the Commission.
122. The Commission finds that where an ITMP would lead to blocking the delivery of content to an end-user, it cannot be implemented without prior Commission approval. Approval under section 36 would only be granted if it would further the telecommunications policy objectives set out in section 7 of the Act. Interpreted in light of these policy objectives, ITMPs that result in blocking Internet traffic would only be approved in exceptional circumstances, as they involve denying access to telecommunications services.
+1
@voodoo3 : great job hooking us up with that crtc info. Thanks!!
I suscribed to WIND 2 days ago but left the "Infinite" Data Plan on the table due to the Port blocking issue. The manager at the store was quite aware of the problem...
Hopefully, this gets resolved soon enough.