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I’ve got an abundance of bits and pieces of canadian telecom and internet experience, and I am thrilled to be in a place in time when all is changing, technology is developing, and the status quo is being disrupted. 

Floobergeist is a word that is beginning to defy definition.  The more I roll that smooth pebble around, the more it becomes to mean. Floobergeist started out as the magic dust that turns dreams into ideas.  And then it began to encompass the zing that happens when you have conversations about those ideas. And now, it’s the whole evolution from dream to conversation, with each step improving the later and the former along the way.

Everyone aspires to good conversations. They can lead you to adventures you’ve never imagined, and to people you can twig with.

Let’s have a good conversation…

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Current Wireless Pricing in North America

As of August 14, 2013 these are the following two-year wireless plans that various major carriers offer in North America. 

Unless the Canadian Conservatives can woo TMobile, the wireless rates in Canada aren't     going to lessen with Verizon......Don't be misled by the government saying that prices are going to get cheaper..... :-(

12 months ago, Canadian pricing was cheaper than it is now, but the Federal government forced the end of 3 year contracts. Huh.... 

AT&T

  • iPhone 5: $149
  • Nationwide talk (limited to 900 min): $60
  • Unlimited texting: $20
  • 2 Gb data: $20
  • Total Monthly spend: $100

Verizon

  • iPhone 5: $199
  • Unlimited Nationwide talk and text: $40
  • 2 Gb data: $60
  • Total Monthly spend: $100

TMobile

  • iPhone 5: $145
  • Hardware Finance charge monthly: $21
  • Unlimited Nationwide talk and text with 2 Gb data included: $60
  • Total Monthly spend: $81

TELUS

  • iPhone 5: $199
  • Unlimited Nationwide talk and text: $55
  • 2 Gb data: $45
  • Total Monthly spend: $95

Bell

  • iPhone 5: $199
  • Unlimited Nationwide talk and text: $85
  • 2 Gb data: $10
  • Total Monthly spend: $95

Rogers

  • iPhone 5: $249
  • Unlimited Nationwide talk and text: $60
  • 2 Gb data: $40
  • Total Monthly spend: $90

 

 

The Crux of Net Neutrality...

In Canada, there is growing interest and concern in the different directions that carriers and content providers are exploring; relative to Net Neutrality.

There is a pro-net-neutrality site that is petitioning the Canadian Government to seriously consider the implications of allowing internet services to run unchecked by the carriers. They support a neutral network architecture, but interestingly enough, they support Quality of Service (QoS), and the measuring of bits and bites (getting what you pay for and paying for what you get), which is outstanding, they are simply against the ugly underbelly of QoS, which is prioritizing of traffic based on protocol, source and content.

That being said, it’s exactly that discriminatory part of QoS that the carriers have their eye on.  Being able to promote specific content, specific protocols and specific sources, and making that traffic easier to access than a competitor’s has an alluring appeal to some network providers.

I want to go where I want on the internet, and regardless of where I go: Amazon or Ebay or iTunes or Joes Underground Goth Recipes, I want to go there unfettered. I don’t want to know that if I’m an iTunes addict I’m going to get charged more than if I’m a Puretracks junkie, if i’m a Bell Canada Customer, or vice versa if I’m a TELUS customer. If the carriers suggest that downloading a certain amount of bits and bytes per month is going to cost $X, that’s fine, but don’t tell me that downloading from iTunes is going to cost more or less than downloading from Puretracks.




Net Neutrality in Canada

While net neutrality supports metered billing based on counting bits and bytes, it does not support metered billing based on the content type. E-Mail, Video, VoIP and gaming services alike MUST be billed in a consistent, equal and non-discriminatory way.



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