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<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 04:48:58 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/642531"><b>TigerLord</b></A> : I suppose I can give kudos to Vid&eacute;otron for releasing the first pre-DOCSIS 3.0 services, but when we crunch the numbers, it's easy to realize this is simply an e-peen contest for lack  of a better word, and claim they're the fastest.<br><br>I'm currently subscribed to their regular high-speed and until my contract renews, I only pay 30$ extra for unlimited, which means 58,95$ plus taxes for unlimited 7mbit connection (which isn't too bad). For new cliens and anyone renewing the contract, this will increase to 78,95$ plus taxes.<br><br>But others users who pay 68.95$ for 10mbit with a 100GB combined cap (without overcharge limits), or 78.95$ for 50mbit with a 50GB cap (no overcharge limit either), what is the point???<br><br>I think this is incredibly disapointing. ]]></description>
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