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Steve Anderson (open media activist) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Steve Anderson (open media activist) Steve Anderson is a Vancouver-based Canadian open media advocate, writer, video producer, and social media consultant. He writes a monthly syndicated column called “Media Links”. Anderson was instrumental in starting a nationwide grassroots campaign to stop the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) from allowing usage-based billing and ending flat-rate Internet access in Canada. == National campaign == Anderson is the founder and current national coordinator of OpenMedia.ca,〔http://www.thewirereport.ca/reports/content/10282-cable_cos_call_for_status_quo_in_community_television_debate_say_internet_helps_meet_c〕 a Canadian nonprofit organization〔 working to advance and support an open and innovative communications system in Canada. Anderson was instrumental in sparking a nationwide public campaign against a decision by the CRTC to allow Bell Canada to impose usage-based billing, which would effectively end Canada's flat-rate Internet access.〔Gillian Shaw, ("How B.C. activists fought off the Internet billing plan" ) republished from the ''Vancouver Sun'' (February 4, 2011). Retrieved April 5, 2011〕 His efforts reached the prime minister's office attracted international attention.〔
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