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<tt>As an example as alternatives, have a close look at the Cogeco
Internet packages. The UBB here is almost in line with the Charges
approved by CRTC (unlike the TekkSavvy insanity!)<br>
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Internet High Speed Plus Lite:<br>
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$31.95<br>
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<li><tt>Download speed of up to 7 Mbps</tt></li>
<li><tt>Data transfer capacity of 30 GB per month (This is the one
gotchya, the CRTC Cap is actually 60GB, so they are profitting from the
30-60 users)</tt></li>
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<span style="font-size: 10px;"><tt>High Speed Internet Lite Plus, data
transfer capacity of 30 GB per month, $2.00/additionnal GB, $30 monthly
maximum applies.<br>
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Notice the maxium, only a few dollars more than the CRTC rate to the
ISP, so for just a little over $60 per month, you get unlimited
transfer. Double the cost that some are used to, but not entirely
complete insanity.<br>
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(I'm guessing the profit from the 30-60GB will cover the 75c/GB for
those over 300GB transfer)<br>
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