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Canada moving to "metered" Internet service
This is really a bad idea. We already get screwed on our ridiculously-priced cell phone data plans and now they want to do it to our Internet connections as well.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/...rticle1881250/ :mad: Petitions usually do nothing, but I signed this one, just in case: http://openmedia.ca/meter |
they want to control all
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Canadians are not known for being the smartest of people... :2 cents:
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that will never pass.. crtc has been a menace in canada for years, they should be decommissioned... they are so out of touch its embarrassing.
No politician will go for this unless they want to get lynched by the ever growing Canadian internet population... |
from capitalism, to socialism, now to communism
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Ugh...signed the petition, I'll be making sure next election that this is an issue I follow up on. Enough of this Rogers or Bell BS let's get some other companies in Canada so shit like this can't happen.
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don't most already do this? i know if i go over 60 gigs with rogers they'll charge me something like 3 bucks per gig.
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shaw gives 100 gigs....if its that kinda number its not really an issue
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you only need max 5gbs unless you are downloading movies all day
with 100 gbs you are fine |
dear lord. signed and posted to facebook
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Bunch of fucking crooks, Bell will push hard for it I bet !
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Wait no flatrate on internet in Canada?
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Can't the ISPs offer plans freely?
"Unmetered" with instant boost is the way :) |
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http://www.shaw.ca/en-ca/ProductsSer...The+Fasternet/ Quote:
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i can't believe they are considering this... If anything they should iron out Canada's monopoly problems before they touch the internet...
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What's wrong with it?
Heavy users pay more. Light users pay less. Like every other service. Sucks if you're a heavy user downloading Bit Torrents, great if you're a light user logging on to get a few emails. |
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In Canada, I pay $48 for 14mbit, cheaper than Malta, but it's only because I have a package for TV too. In Scotland, you pay about $50 a month for 50mbit connection. I don't know how Scotland can offer cheaper internet than Canada. |
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interesting.. now FRIS aka Chris MCGAY is going to be pissed. lol...
It will affect his dirty blackhat tecniques for sure. hehe. |
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And the whole point of this is that Bell and Shaw are scared of companies like Netflix. Download all the movies you want for a small monthly fee, or pay $4.99 for a single movie on their competing Bell or StarChoice or cable offerings. Basically you have a monopoly trying to keep things a monopoly by stifling competition. |
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i blame canada for this!
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Already pay enough for access and overage - wtf - I signed. Twittered. Facebooked. What else?
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Just a guess. |
I don't know... wouldn't the only people that get mad about this be the ones downloading 20 Gb of Blu ray movies per day?
If I use less bandwidth, why shouldn't I pay less than leeches that want to suck up everything they can download every second of the fucking day? I don't pay the same amount for my electricity that the local supermarket does, because I don't use as much -- why should the internet be any different? Also, pirates don't like to pay extra for anything. I doubt they'll download all of those illegal torrents if they know it'll cost an extra 50 bucks a month. |
Wow that would suck, so much for Netflix and their downloadable movies?
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Ten years later, I start getting $60 overage charges. Hey! We'll be able to compete with the world as long as we have oil sands and baby seals to kill. Fuck the future! Someone should pound the living shit out of this country before it dies from selling off its natural resources. Except for pounding out shit for American corporations, we completely missed the the industrial revolution. We still live off selling whale blubber, fish, and animal skins. Technological advancements? That's just a way for our pathetic monopolies to milk us for every cent we have. There is no more backwards nation on the face of the Earth. |
Shaw actually reduced their cap last month.. It used to be 125gb..
Then they shrunk it to 100gb, and will now start charging a per gb overage in April... They want to continue making money with their 'pay per movie' and cable tv service, and reduce the temptation to use netflix (which was just introduced in Canada a few months ago...). I don't think the average user knows how big a netflix movie is, and will worry that they might blow through their limit after watching a few downloads... It's completely a cash grab - last quarter they had record profits: "Shaw beat expectations on headline earnings before taxes and other expenses as well as revenue, which topped $473 million and $1.08 billion each for the quarter." |
My Videotron Ultimate30 (30mbps) package is actually increasing my cap from 100 gigs to 125 gigs as of February 1 ...
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stupid canucks :1orglaugh |
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for example Watching just ONE HD movie form Netflix a day = 75 GB per month Watching just one hour a day of Hulu in 720p HD = 20 GB per month Is this excessive? Major League Baseball has a streming package tha allows me to watch all my Rays games in HD on my PC. If I watch just one game a day that's over 100 GB in a month. How is that excessive? I'm paying over $100 a season and if I dare to use my subscription just ONCE a day I'm being excessive? Say you have a family of husband wife 2-3 kids. Doing just normal stuff like watching youtube, Netflix, Hulu, playing XBOX 360 or PS3 online, listing to streaming radio is going to EASILY put you over 100 GB a month. Quote:
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GatorB and Ross welcome to the world of free enterprise. |
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