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Originally Posted by TheDogFather
The problem is that small ISP's that resell DSL cannot compete on a level playing field. Bell set's the wholesale pricing and is free to under cut the little guy with individual promotions. This effectively wipes out the small players leaving you no other option but Bell or Rogers who are then free to impose tiny caps so you can't enjoy services such as Netflix without paying exorbitant band width charges. The actual cost of 1GB data transfer is about $0.02. Bell and Rogers will charge you $1-$2 per GB raking in huge profits and stifling innovation.
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I agree with the 100% look at canada's cell phone plan rates compared to the us and Europe. We are getting overcharged for the same service. A basic cell phone plan with data starts around 80 dollars a month thats with 350 daytime mins unlimited evening/weekend , and 500 mb of data. just checking verizon website you can get unlimited calling and unlimited data for 20 dollars more.
I am willing to give a little credit to canadian suppliers because don't get nearly as many dropped calls. Its still unfair