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DataRiker
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North American broadband

hyper inflated prices and overly restrictive policies. There is no excuse for doing this to a persons connection that they are paying good money for.

Insert standard shill excuses below:

zed261
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said by DataRiker:

hyper inflated prices and overly restrictive policies. There is no excuse for doing this to a persons connection that they are paying good money for.

Insert standard shill excuses below:

only way your see any change is a complete reworking of the us goverment similer to what happened in Egypt etc the big lobbying companys are to ingraned to be stoped any other way


DataRiker
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This article is concerned with Canada, but yes I agree with you as a whole about North America.


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reply to DataRiker
The cost of living in the UK, Germany or France is higher than in the US or Canada.

They have cheap higher education and "free" healthcare though.

And in the UK your student loans are deferred until u find job and monthly payments are determined by your income. Lower interest rates too.



DataRiker
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We have something similar on student loans with IBR but it will be axed this summer.


Joe12345678

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how does that work if say you work a McDonald's? even if it's just while looking for a job?



DataRiker
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If you are working at McDonalds on IBR your monthly payment would be 0 dollars. IF thats what your asking


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