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<blockquote data-quote="krs" data-source="post: 1883449" data-attributes="member: 67742"><p>Seems everyone in Canada also thinks their ISP is overcharging for internet access.</p><p>What annoys me to no end is that one here (and I assume in the US as well and possible other countries) one has to haggle like on a flea market to get a decent rate.</p><p>I urrently have 100/0 FTTH which was listed at $C70.-per month - with haggling and promotions I got it for $C35.- per month, the this year the standard rate went up to $c80.- and the best I ould do was $C50.-</p><p>At least the the speed is very consistent at 110/11 every time I check and in the last three years with FTTH I have not had a single outage (that I'm aware of).</p><p>Max speed offered her via FTTH is 1.5Gbit, but for a family of four where everyone uses the internet pretty much all day, even the 25/10 plan would be fast enough I think - however that only saves $C10.- per month</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krs, post: 1883449, member: 67742"] Seems everyone in Canada also thinks their ISP is overcharging for internet access. What annoys me to no end is that one here (and I assume in the US as well and possible other countries) one has to haggle like on a flea market to get a decent rate. I urrently have 100/0 FTTH which was listed at $C70.-per month - with haggling and promotions I got it for $C35.- per month, the this year the standard rate went up to $c80.- and the best I ould do was $C50.- At least the the speed is very consistent at 110/11 every time I check and in the last three years with FTTH I have not had a single outage (that I'm aware of). Max speed offered her via FTTH is 1.5Gbit, but for a family of four where everyone uses the internet pretty much all day, even the 25/10 plan would be fast enough I think - however that only saves $C10.- per month [/QUOTE]
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