The Great Usage-based Billing Fiasco: CRTC's saga in 13 chapters

Posted by Knowlton Thomas on 2011-02-06 1:15:00 PM

Unless you've been living under a rock since November, you've heard of the great usage-based billing debacle—how the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ruled in favour of major internet service providers charging by the byte, effectively obliterating the freedom of unlimited internet plans and doubling many Canadian's monthly bills. We look back at this saga—which is only one of many to come, we're certain—in 13 articles from early December to just last week.

The Beginnings

In the Storm

The Aftermath

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) is an independent public organization that regulates and supervises the Canadian broadcasting and telecommunications systems. The CRTC does not regulate newspapers, magazines, cell phone rates, the quality of service and business practices of cell phone companies, or the quality and content of TV and radio programs. As an independent... more


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Knowlton Thomas

Knowlton Thomas

Knowlton is the Associate Editor of Techvibes. A Vancouver-based writer and author, Knowlton has been published in national publications and has also appeared on television and radio. He has written two ebooks and more are in the works. Previously, he was an editor for New Westminster weekly The Other Press and served on its board of directors. When not working, Knowlton enjoys playing... more



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