Advertising "unlimited" Misleading |
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St. John's, NFL - Friday, June 28, 2002 - by: Loyola Hearn (member of parliament) | |
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$7.95 / GB |
Bell Sympatico and Rogers Cable have placed a "gig cap" on their "unlimited" customers and are charging $7.95/gig after 5 gigs/month are used. This is truly unfair to Canadian internet customers who were led to believe they were contracting for something "unlimited", but which in reality is not. |
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contracts |
Aside from loss of consumer confidence in internet advertising and an attack on the principle of contracts being honoured, there is a much more serious widespread effect. |
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medical |
Doctors who send MRIs electronically for analysis will be forced to stop this current practise and once again revert to the less expensive and slower route known as the postal service. |
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This will negatively affect Health Services all across the country. |
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ask for |
Those who have or are contemplating purchasing high speed internet services from any internet service provider are advised to ask the question "Is unlimited unlimited or not?" and assure themselves that it is and will remain so. Often once a step is taken by dominant firms others follow the "industry standard". |
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complain |
Those having contacts with Bell Sympatico or Rogers Cable might well contact them and register their views. |
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There is a petition that will be presented to those regulating the industry that can be visited at |
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Loyola Hearn, |
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Rogers.com
– The Internet on Cable Pricing Get Rogers Hi-Speed Internet service for oner low monthly rate for unlimited Internet access |
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Bell
Real-Life Benefits Unlimited Hours. No more watching the clock! Now stay online surfing or emailing for as long as you want. With unlimited hours and so much to do online, you may never want to log off again! |