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> This is Bell.

No, that's been Bell forever, but following the CRTC's last decision any carrier using Bell's network will be forced into those prices, because Bell can now apply usage-based billing on their wholesale customers.




That's what I mean. The prices linked only affects people using Bell's systems.


> That's what I mean.

But not what you said. End-point customers to Bell's wholesale customers (virtual providers) used not to have these issues. They may not even be aware their provider uses Bell's network under the hood.

Hell, if I read TekSavvy's news correctly they don't even use Bell's network everywhere (only in Ontario and Quebec).


It's not even Bell's network, just the last mile (telephone wires).


> But not what you said.

That's exactly what I said. The prices referenced in the linked comment were based on Bell's numbers. I posted information about another ISP for comparison.

So, unless your contending that the original comment linked to was not about Bell, stop trying to cherry pick pointless arguments.




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