The T comm business, cellphones, cable and internet , is something politicians talk all the time, but actually do little about regardless who is in power. Canadians pay some of the highest prices in the world.
Imagine a fixed price for a year where the cost isn't really fixed, but the discount is. Rogers has me on a 1.5GB mbps deal where the rate is about $150 / month, but I have a $90/ m discount, so I pay net $60 / m + HST. IMO $60 / m for 1.5GB mbps is a pretty good deal, but the pricing methodology is a sham and a PITA.
My pricing agreement is up in 2 months and my cost has just gone up $10 / m because the retail price went up, but the $90 / m discount stayed the same. Is there any other line of business where a fixed price really isn't a fixed priced, just your discount is fixed? Only in Canadian T Comm I suspect.
Satellite and wireless aside, most people are really limited to some extent by who has run lines in front of your house. Teksavvy used to be able to provide a decent deal to save you money, but not anymore.
Imagine a fixed price for a year where the cost isn't really fixed, but the discount is. Rogers has me on a 1.5GB mbps deal where the rate is about $150 / month, but I have a $90/ m discount, so I pay net $60 / m + HST. IMO $60 / m for 1.5GB mbps is a pretty good deal, but the pricing methodology is a sham and a PITA.
My pricing agreement is up in 2 months and my cost has just gone up $10 / m because the retail price went up, but the $90 / m discount stayed the same. Is there any other line of business where a fixed price really isn't a fixed priced, just your discount is fixed? Only in Canadian T Comm I suspect.
Satellite and wireless aside, most people are really limited to some extent by who has run lines in front of your house. Teksavvy used to be able to provide a decent deal to save you money, but not anymore.