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The CRTC just decided to allow Bell Canada to charge independent ISPs, like Acanac Inc., what's called "usage-based billing"(UBB)on our customers.

This means that Bell will force us to pay usages fees similar to those that Bell charges to its own retail customers, when you exceed certain limits. Bell and other Big Telecom companies are obviously trying to gouge consumers, control the Internet market, and ensure that consumers continue to subscribe to their television services.

If we do not fight this you will have no choice but to pay MORE for LESS Internet. This will crush innovative services, Canada's digital competitiveness, and your wallet.

250,000 people across Canada have already signed the petition to stop these companies from charging you more. Signing the petition automatically sends Industry Minister Tony Clement an email. This is our best chance to stop usage-based billing.

Please Sign the Stop The Meter petition at: http://stopthemeter.ca/ Please also help us spread the word to your friends and neighbors.

Please make your voices heard. If we don't stop UBB, as of March 4th, 2011, Acanac will make the following changes to accommodate the charges that will be FORCED on us and subsequently you, our valued customers:

Ontario Residential 5Mbps DSL Plan:
First 25GB at up-to 5Mbps. Beyond 25GB your speeds will be reduced to 100Kbps with unlimited transfer.

If you wish to remain at up-to 5Mbps, you can buy an additional 100GB of transfer for $9.95 per month. Beyond 125GB, speeds will be reduced to 100Kbps with unlimited transfer.

Quebec Residential 5Mbps DSL Plan:
First 60GB at up-to 5Mbps. Beyond 60GB, your speeds will be reduced to 100Kbps with unlimited transfer.

If you wish to remain at up-to 5Mbps, you can buy an additional 100GB of transfer for $9.95 per month. Beyond 160GB speeds will be reduced to 100Kbps with unlimited transfer.

Ontario & Quebec Residential MLPPP DSL Plans:
Same as above but multiply it by the number of lines you have. If you have 2 lines or Home 10Mbps in Ontario, you would get 50GB included and you can buy an additional 200GB for $19.90. Once you reach your allocated transfer, your speeds will be reduced to 100Kbps per line with unlimited transfer. In this scenario you would have a total of 200Kbps after 250GB of usage.
 
This is looks like a email came from Acanac.
I got this this morning, and already sign to fight for TRUST.

support to fight back !
 
支持!我一早也收到信,去签了。公司的管理员也号召大家签,几个反对党也表示要行动,据说哈帕今天要对此发表意见,闹大了。看看公司管理员小伙子的看法:

If this goes through, there is something very wrong with what’s going on and it means we’re losing our country to corporations and the few rich… Let’s hope he does the right thing indeed.

大家都去签吧,这可不是空洞的政治,这可是实实在在关系到大家利益的事。
 
这是今天的消息:

Canada minister says Internet billing ruling flawed
Thu Feb 3, 2011 8:11am EST

* Clement says on Twitter he wants regulator to reconsider
* CRTC ruling would block cheap Internet access plans
* Regulator's decision was victory for big carriers
* Prime Minister had asked for a review of CRTC decision
TORONTO, Feb 3 (Reuters) - A Canadian regulatory ruling that effectively stops small Internet providers from offering unlimited downloading must be revised, Industry Minister Tony Celement said on the social networking site Twitter.
"True. CRTC must go back to the drawing board," Clement wrote late Wednesday when asked whether he would overturn the decision if the regulator does not back down. twitter.com/#!/TonyClement_MP
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ruled last week that BCE Inc (BCE.TO), the parent of Bell Canada, could charge wholesalers that lease bandwidth on its network on the same usage basis it charges its own customers, minus a 15 percent discount. [ID:nN25254660]
The ruling would force small carriers to pass along the extra cost and prevent them from offering cheap package plans to their customers.
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper expressed immediate concern and ordered a review of the ruling.
 
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