I thought I'd mention this in case you were unaware. The CRTC has been lobbying for some time to introduce a plan in Canada for usage-based billing. If you have internet in Canada then you know it's pretty crappy. Either the speed is or the price is or both. We've got 2 options. Rogers and Bell. Anything else are rented lines from either of the 2. And what this bill will do is force those companies to charge more for usage and eliminate any unlimited bandwidth plans.
George Stroumboulopoulos has a good bit about it:
Here's an example off the top of my head to better illustrate:
Current Bell plan:
5 MB line - 60 GB bandwidth cap per month - $39.95 monthly fee - $0.50 for each GB you go over. Max is $30 or 15 GB
After the new CRTC ruling:
5 MB line - 25 GB bandwidth cap per month - $34.95 monthly fee - $2 for each GB you go over. Max is 30 GB or $60.
Essentially it's a very LOW cap with a very HIGH over charge. And with today's media 25 GB isn't going to get you a whole lot... Also, this may look familiar if you have a cell phone... Except minus the free evening and weekends.
What does this mean for those of us in LDRs? We can expect higher rates for our internet usage. We'll have to be careful about how much we Skype. No more leaving cams on all night. Watch how much we stream and download in video media to watch together. No more Netflix or Youtube marathons. Watch the file sizes of our pictures and videos we send back and forth. It'd be a nightmare...
As of right now the Liberals and NDP are against the ruling, which is good. Harper has imposed a review which might get some things changed in the specifics. March 1st, 2011 is when they'll decide. And those of us who are using cable aren't in the clear. That one is coming up in July. This affects everyone in Canada who uses the internet.
What can be done? You can sign a petition at StoptheMeter.ca (about 285,000 signatures and counting) and pass it along. This petition and it's over 20k signatures is partially why an appeal was made. There's also lots of information there about the ruling, the CRTC and net neutrality.
I hope this doesn't go into affect. It'd put a real dent in how Ray and I communicate with each other. We watch a lot of movies/tv shows together and play MMO games. It's our primary way to spend time together online. And of course we Skype every day as well. My average bandwidth usage each month is about 60-70 GB. And even when I was being good and not using a lot aside from the normal things with him I'd be racking in 1-2 GB each day (mostly from Skype).
For more information:
https://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2011...t.html?ref=rss
https://www.michaelgeist.ca/content/view/5611/125/
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...rticle1882339/
George Stroumboulopoulos has a good bit about it:
Here's an example off the top of my head to better illustrate:
Current Bell plan:
5 MB line - 60 GB bandwidth cap per month - $39.95 monthly fee - $0.50 for each GB you go over. Max is $30 or 15 GB
After the new CRTC ruling:
5 MB line - 25 GB bandwidth cap per month - $34.95 monthly fee - $2 for each GB you go over. Max is 30 GB or $60.
Essentially it's a very LOW cap with a very HIGH over charge. And with today's media 25 GB isn't going to get you a whole lot... Also, this may look familiar if you have a cell phone... Except minus the free evening and weekends.
What does this mean for those of us in LDRs? We can expect higher rates for our internet usage. We'll have to be careful about how much we Skype. No more leaving cams on all night. Watch how much we stream and download in video media to watch together. No more Netflix or Youtube marathons. Watch the file sizes of our pictures and videos we send back and forth. It'd be a nightmare...
As of right now the Liberals and NDP are against the ruling, which is good. Harper has imposed a review which might get some things changed in the specifics. March 1st, 2011 is when they'll decide. And those of us who are using cable aren't in the clear. That one is coming up in July. This affects everyone in Canada who uses the internet.
What can be done? You can sign a petition at StoptheMeter.ca (about 285,000 signatures and counting) and pass it along. This petition and it's over 20k signatures is partially why an appeal was made. There's also lots of information there about the ruling, the CRTC and net neutrality.
I hope this doesn't go into affect. It'd put a real dent in how Ray and I communicate with each other. We watch a lot of movies/tv shows together and play MMO games. It's our primary way to spend time together online. And of course we Skype every day as well. My average bandwidth usage each month is about 60-70 GB. And even when I was being good and not using a lot aside from the normal things with him I'd be racking in 1-2 GB each day (mostly from Skype).
For more information:
https://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2011...t.html?ref=rss
https://www.michaelgeist.ca/content/view/5611/125/
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...rticle1882339/
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