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Originally Posted by Rathji
If other ISPs are not forced to have this practice as well, then it will eventually come down to the market deciding if Shaw is charging too much for overages (or has too low of caps).
I would be happy with either.
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Absolutely. Shaw can go ahead and keep the caps if they can't impose the same rules on the competition. Ten bucks says they don't though.
It came up earlier in the thread, but this is one of those industries that needs a little shot in the arm from outside of this country. The current arrangement isn't working, and if the CRTC is influenced by the old boys club to such a degree, some real competition from the outside appears overdue.
We've got most of the country's broadcasting, cable, telephone, wireless, and internet all rolled up into a group primarily made up of 4 companies.