> Why is this being upvoted? Who does not overcharge based on this idiotic logic?
Everybody else?
In Belgium (not exactly the most forward-looking country internet-wise), I can get no-caps internet for 25€ (12M/740K). That's $34. I only have to download 17GB a month to blow out the $2/GB canadians get.
I checked, the current billing month started on the 29th and I already ate through 11.5GB. That's over 4 days (closer to 3 actually, but let's play it tight), which means if I continue at this rate by the end of the month I'll have used roughly 85GB, putting my effective costs at $0.4/GB. 20% of the Bell rate.
Everybody else?
In Belgium (not exactly the most forward-looking country internet-wise), I can get no-caps internet for 25€ (12M/740K). That's $34. I only have to download 17GB a month to blow out the $2/GB canadians get.
I checked, the current billing month started on the 29th and I already ate through 11.5GB. That's over 4 days (closer to 3 actually, but let's play it tight), which means if I continue at this rate by the end of the month I'll have used roughly 85GB, putting my effective costs at $0.4/GB. 20% of the Bell rate.