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- pianotunaNomad IIIroy67ss,
Bell has a more or less identical plan. I don't remember the prices but it does go 10, 15, 20, and perhaps 25 gigs.
However you pay for the data whether you use it or not. The Sasktel plan only works in Canada, but unlimited is a siren song for a full time Rv'er. - roy67ssExplorerI am on a Sask Telus plan. I have the unlimited call/text US/Can with 10Gigs for $75 Can. This is, IMHO, the best plan available in Canada right now. We don't do anything like Netflix or much of any video downloads and the 10 gigs is plenty. When it looks like we need more, I will upgrade to 15 gigs for another $10. A little tricky for us out of province guys to get but worth the effort.
- pianotunaNomad IIIHi Moisheh,
Good Point.
I successfully use both Bell and Koodo to watch netflix. However, I've never watched when throttled. - moishehExplorerDon. be careful what you use for a speed test. Netflix recommends fast.com. They in that company. If they tell you that 5 is needed it has to be 5 on their test. Sasktel or koodo might be tooslow.
Moisheh - MrWizardModeratorthats only because so many people are buying low price 4k TV's
- 2oldmanExplorer II
pianotuna wrote:
Netflix recommends 5.
I'm pretty sure I can do netflix on the laptop at 2 Mbps. - Bill_SatelliteExplorer II
pianotuna wrote:
Hi Bill,
Trust me it is a deal from HELL!
Here is the throttling info:
"If you exceed the Wireless Fair Use Policy usage limits, your wireless data service will be slowed down to 2 Mbps download speed and 2 Mbps upload speed for the remainder of your billing period."
I'm pretty sure I can do netflix on the laptop at 2 Mbps.Bill.Satellite wrote:
This may be a good thing for Canadian customers as I don't know what's currently available. However, "Unlimited" data that is throttled might be nearly useless depending upon the throttle speeds and rules governing that throttle. The US Verizon plan through FMCA is a hard throttle at 25GB reducing speeds to dial up making it an impractical service for the remainder of the month.
That is not bad at all, even for some of the US plans. There is a ton of stuff that is still fully workable at 2Mb up and down. - pianotunaNomad IIIHi Bill,
Trust me it is a deal from HELL!
Here is the throttling info:
"If you exceed the Wireless Fair Use Policy usage limits, your wireless data service will be slowed down to 2 Mbps download speed and 2 Mbps upload speed for the remainder of your billing period."
I'm pretty sure I can do netflix on the laptop at 2 Mbps.Bill.Satellite wrote:
This may be a good thing for Canadian customers as I don't know what's currently available. However, "Unlimited" data that is throttled might be nearly useless depending upon the throttle speeds and rules governing that throttle. The US Verizon plan through FMCA is a hard throttle at 25GB reducing speeds to dial up making it an impractical service for the remainder of the month. - pianotunaNomad IIIHi 2oldman,
At the moment I have 7 gigs from Koodo. If I go over that AT ALL they charge $50 for one more gig.
I have a Bell plan that is 15 gigs for $106. If I go over it is 0.10 cents per meg. That works out to $102.40 per gig.
I can live with the slower data for sure!2oldman wrote:
Be a tough decision to go with throttled data. - 2oldmanExplorer II
MrWizard wrote:
I'm finding Facebook is eating a good portion of mine. I'm sure someone will now bash facebook.
15gb can do a lot of youtube and internet and some movies
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