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<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 17:37:23 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1524586"><b>onlyrh40</b></A> : The five companies dominating the Canadian Broadband market must be regulated. The $40 to $80 per month "high speed" packages are meaningless to the consumer, but serve the suppliers very well.<br>They must be forced to offer $15 per month flat rate with 5 GB usage included. Additional increments of 5 GB charged at a flat rate to every customer.<br>This would result in forcing the oligopoly to deliver the service or perish.<br>It would also level the playing field. The company with the best hype and worst service would be at a disadvantage.<br>When I pay $5.00 for a pound of butter I get a pound not 6 ounces if I am 20 Km from the dairy and 4 ounces if I am 30 km away.<br>Where is Canada's new gov't on this one.]]></description>
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