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SvennoJ said:

Agree to lol. The only alternative here is switching to phone lines and be limited to 5mbps, joy with 4 people.

They still offer a smaller package 25GB a month! I guess for people that only use email. Unlimited internet starts at CAD 100 a month. That would be the next step when 4K streaming becomes normal. Hopefully next year I can negotiate with them to get us to unlimited for a reasonable price. The first thing I check when browsing games on psn is what the download size is.

It's kinda sad how addicted to internet we've become. Turning the modem off when getting close to the limit is amazingly hard to do lol. My kids asking every 5 minutes to do something that involves internet. Check the weather, the news, game sites, google anything I need to look up, and I just bought Bridge crew, ps4 system update, game patch, online only. How did I manage to grow up without the internet!

Canada is way behind due to the few big telecoms like Bell, Rogers, etc not giving a crap about quality and anyone outside of city limits. Even some of the people within the cities are getting poor service do to partial fiber systems and outdated electronic equipment. Unless you have a decent smaller ISP around your area, you aren't getting much better than what you have now, unless your really lucky.

Southern Ontario had to put together a group called SWIFT and go to the smaller ISP's as well as private investors, then to the Provincial and Federal Government for funding for a new 100% fiber system. They just got the funding mid 2016 I believe, and are still in the process of planning. Right now they say phase 1, which is simply larger trunk lines to the main hubs, should be completed by 2020, which will just relieve some peak throttling. The actual home connections, phase 3 and 4, will be 2030 to 2040. This covers everywhere west of HWY 400 (Toronto), including Niagara. 

My area has had so many issues with throttling that the local water treatment/sewage facilities, etc, that completely rely on stable connection, have to now be constantly monitored on site. Not to mention between 5pm-11pm the internet isn't much better than dial up. Our county just reached a $1.5 million dollar deal with local ISP's Execulink and Kwic to install a complete fiber system with new electronic equipment. It will fix all the problems and around 10,000 people will have access up to 1gbps at reasonable prices. Sure enough, the fiber stops about 5km before our house out in the country, so if we're lucky we may be able to upgrade to 10mpbs-15mbps maybe, through the dsl that will tap off of that fiber trunk line. If not, it will still be 5mbps, but throttle free.

If you really really want good internet/packages anytime soon, you basically have to do your homework and move to where its good.