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In Canada I have unlimited data (with fair use policy), unlimited text and unlimited minutes (North America) for $40/month. The existence of such plans is quite new.

Concerning the introduction of "mandatory" metered internet in Canada: it appears the big guys may have been so greedy they over-reached. The consumer backlash is strong and the decision is now under review by government.




Could you explain the "fair use policy"?


Yes - you pay and they decide later what you get.


Max speed to 5GB per month after which they reserve the right to slow down your connection.


I guess that means all our plans here in New Zealand are technically "unlimited"...

You know, the ones that give you X GB of traffic, after which you're throttled back to dial-up speeds.


That sounds like a mobile plan in the €30 per month range, not like an unlimited residential plan.


Can you then explain the use of the term "unlimited"


The carrier has an unlimited license to distort the English language.


If that's on mobilicty - they use AWS so you are bit more limited in your choice of phones, and where they will work.




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