http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/crtc...vice-1.3906664
Good call. I was against internet being a basic human right, but guaranteeing 50/10 service as a minimum purchasable service is a step in the right direction.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/crtc...vice-1.3906664
Good call. I was against internet being a basic human right, but guaranteeing 50/10 service as a minimum purchasable service is a step in the right direction.
Originally posted by SEANBANERJEE
I have gone above and beyond what I should rightfully have to do to protect my good name
My parents live, quite literally, one minute outside the Red Deer city limits in an acreage community (ie. everyone has money and would gladly have high speed internet if it was available).
Nope. Friggin crazy in this day and age, they have to use cell modems 6gig for only $1gajillion/month!
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every time i see a CTRC ruling, i just watch for the companies to poke holes all through it and make it in to complete bullshit.... happens every time
Must unlock phones
$50 CA-CHING
Must eliminate 3 year plans
CA-CHING charge people more for hardware, more for plans, no more grandfathered plans if you want a subsidized phone
must provide basic cable for $20
CA-CHING give the garbagest garbage and charge for every channel addon and un bundle it from intternet if they want that plan so it actually costs MORE!
now this....
The only real solution is open the damn border so we get some REAL competition! I dont know how this entire industry cant be cited for price fixing, they all just follow each other around like dogs sniffing each others asses.
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You do know that there are a ton of websites that will unlock phones for much less than the carriers, right? Last phone I unlocked was like fifteen bucks.
you do know those websites existed before the CRTC ruling right?Originally posted by RealJimmyJames
You do know that there are a ton of websites that will unlock phones for much less than the carriers, right? Last phone I unlocked was like fifteen bucks.
thats the exact point of my post, the telco companies just spin it in to another way to make money, they could do it for free, but the CRTC was too vague so they charge what they want
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so the unlocking is widely available, and you are concerned about the prices that one segment of the market charges?
That's like complaining that Boston Pizza costs more than Panago.
50mbit rural will be nice, my parents barely get 5mbit via radio where they're at, though telus' new 250gb option is really enticing.
Will be curious at pricing, I didn't see any limits so it's entirely plausible they launch it for 200/month for rural areas
the point is the ruling was a completely useless joke, it was widely available before the CTRC ruling, and for a lot better pricing, the ruling did nothing except make it easier for lazy people with too much moneyOriginally posted by RealJimmyJames
so the unlocking is widely available, and you are concerned about the prices that one segment of the market charges?
That's like complaining that Boston Pizza costs more than Panago.
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Ive always wondered why Canada isnt adopting a wireless schema? Why waste all this money on Fiber to the home and copper lines when LTE speeds are plenty enough for most people. Build 1 tower per 1000 people with a strong fiber backbone and they could be laughing in profits.
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Nah, not their style... probably more likely to see a price hike across the boardOriginally posted by pheoxs
50mbit rural will be nice, my parents barely get 5mbit via radio where they're at, though telus' new 250gb option is really enticing.
Will be curious at pricing, I didn't see any limits so it's entirely plausible they launch it for 200/month for rural areas
I wonder how many peole are currently at or above the CRTC's newly updated target minimum speeds of 50mbps download and 10mbps upload?
Build one tower per 1000 people, that would probably mean double the amount of cellular towers we have right now in Calgary.
No subsidized cell phones on two year plans that will be able to keep a grandfathered plan? Interesting as I upgraded my Rogers device less than a year ago and was able to keep my grandfathered plan.
Will fuck off, again.
We get 3Mbps for $80 a month on our acreage.
Anyone know how much data streaming off an android box uses, if say 2 hours a day of streaming? Right now we can barely watch a Netflix video without mega buffering. Thinking about just going with a ridiculously high GB cell data plan instead.
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Depends on the quality but standard HD (High Quality) would rip through even a pretty huge cell phone plan in a couple of hours.Originally posted by Matty_10
We get 3Mbps for $80 a month on our acreage.
Anyone know how much data streaming off an android box uses, if say 2 hours a day of streaming? Right now we can barely watch a Netflix video without mega buffering. Thinking about just going with a ridiculously high GB cell data plan instead.
I live by Priddis and my options are minimal. I tried Davinci Broadband but the service was slow and intermittent. I remember when I got Apple TV to watch some shows. I ordered a movie and the message popped up saying it would take 24 hours to download. I guess I will have to watch the next day, right? Well the next day it still said 24 hours to download. Then I remembered you could stream from an iPad to the Apple TV. So I went and ordered the movie again on the iPad. Shortly after it started I got another message saying the file was too big and to go through my home provider. ARRRGGG! I paid twice for a movie that I could not watch. So I cancelled Davinci and looked for something else. Platinum doesn't get a good signal at my house and I have heard horror stories about Xplorenet. So now I have a cell based router. It is OK for speed - not super fast but not Davinci slow either. We try to be cautious on what we download and even then we end up around 11 Gig a month. The cost? Around $175. I would love another option and am glad the CRTC made the announcement.
Jesus that sucks haha. I'm lucky if I don't go over 11gb during breakfast.Originally posted by soloracer
I live by Priddis and my options are minimal. I tried Davinci Broadband but the service was slow and intermittent. I remember when I got Apple TV to watch some shows. I ordered a movie and the message popped up saying it would take 24 hours to download. I guess I will have to watch the next day, right? Well the next day it still said 24 hours to download. Then I remembered you could stream from an iPad to the Apple TV. So I went and ordered the movie again on the iPad. Shortly after it started I got another message saying the file was too big and to go through my home provider. ARRRGGG! I paid twice for a movie that I could not watch. So I cancelled Davinci and looked for something else. Platinum doesn't get a good signal at my house and I have heard horror stories about Xplorenet. So now I have a cell based router. It is OK for speed - not super fast but not Davinci slow either. We try to be cautious on what we download and even then we end up around 11 Gig a month. The cost? Around $175. I would love another option and am glad the CRTC made the announcement.
Originally posted by SEANBANERJEE
I have gone above and beyond what I should rightfully have to do to protect my good name
Man and here I am thinking going over 350gb a month is a lot, our average is under 300, old people, eh.Originally posted by rage2
Jesus that sucks haha. I'm lucky if I don't go over 11gb during breakfast.
I probably average 20+ GB/day (up to 300 GB/day on occasion if I decide I want a new TV series or a few movies haha), I couldn't imagine having cellular internet and 11GB/month!
My cell plan is 500 mb/month, and my internet is 3 MB/s fastest speed. I get by, I guess.. LOL
Edit: I mean 3 Mbps.
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