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The reality and issue is that they're lowering the usage cap yet charging the exact same price. We could talk about metered usage, yet that is not what they're bothering to do. This is similar to when Fido changed their cityfido policy from unlimited usage to 2500 minutes. Won't affect your average consumers, yet there is still a large population that will get hit, but it may not be significant enough for them to care.
I do not see them caring, not even if most of the 'hardcore' users switch to telus, because they will still have the support of the 'light' users, who are people who merely use the internet for information and communication.
With that said, I am quite displeased that they will start capping at 60gb for normal highspeed. I predict university networks will be more congested from more people downloading while on campus. Time to start looking for unsecure networks around me.
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