Capacity-based billing may leave Canadians in worse shape than the previous pricing scheme
Tag Archives: UBB
On UBB, the fat lady has not yet sung
Heavy users are still going to have to pay more for Internet access
The CRTC decision on UBB: everybody hurts
It’s not usage-based billing, but it’s darn close
Google pours fuel on the UBB fire with movie rentals
Canadians are already some of the biggest online video consumers in the world
Whatever happened with UBB?
Everything is fine, right? Sort of.
Doesn’t anyone want the Geek Vote?
A massive number of Canadians are angry over consumer tech issues, and their votes are up for grabs
In the future, we’ll all be Bandwidth Hogs
The people being derided as hogs are simply early adopters
Ottawa will force CRTC to change stance on UBB
Clement reiterates demand that regulator side with consumers
The Internet should be fair—not free—to everyone
The heaviest users comprise just two per cent of the total
Are the Tories bad for business?
The increasingly erratic policies of the Harper government could spell trouble for corporate Canada