It’s rhetorical.
Today’s Mail.
No, not that guy, or the moose. This guy: Tony Clement, MP.
A Canadian regulatory ruling that effectively stops small Internet providers from offering unlimited downloading must be revised, Industry Minister Tony Clement said on the social networking site Twitter.
Canada minister says Internet billing ruling flawed (Reuters)
The Canadian Radiotelecommunications Commission (CRTC) has proposed a usage-based internet billing system. If it survives federal scrutiny, will leave consumers typically paying over $2 per gigabyte for all bandwidth usage over a modest 25GB.
It’s called ‘metered internet’. More money, less internet.
HardCop reader Brian S-Q sums it all up rather succinctly in the image above.
Canada Gets Its First Bitter Dose Of Metered Internet (Ars Technica)