Canada overall is pretty piss poor for broadband access. The big guys, Bell, Telus (West), and Rogers (East) have monopolies here in Canada. Its really hard to find competitive pricing without the bulcrap bandwidth caps with outrageous over-usage fees. If you are lucky, then you can go with some 2nd or 3rd tier ISPs that basically pay for the last mile from the larger ISPs and then bill you for that (as well as billings for their own internal networks). I am with a small ISP called Delta Cable which is now owned by EastLink which is based in Nova Scotia. Currently, we are in a bundle for Digital TV, phone, and Internet access for around $120.00 a month (I think that is the price, but that is what the Delta Cable site is telling but I don't currently have their Internet 40 plan but when you bundle it, caps do not apply to Internet 40 in this bundle. Normally, the cap is 250 GB a month for their Internet 40 {no bundle} and Internet 100 plans). As for the broadband access itself, I am currently on their Internet 20 (with the bundle) so up to 20 mb/s down and .9 mb/s, no caps. This month I've gone through 1.25 TB according to Bandwidth Monitor Pro (a really great to monitor your usage). I might call them up to see if I can get Internet 40 since we are already in their 3 product bundle for no extra charge. That would be great if I could since my uploads are really sad (sorry guys, I am trying!! xD)
There was an online petition called StopTheMeter where nearly 500,000 Canadians signed. The petition was help by openmedia.ca and it is a really good place to keep taps on news relating to Canadian Internet and content access. Michael Geist (michaelgeist.com) is also a great source that cover these issues along with copyright stuff.
So yeah, UBB (usage based billing) is really just a money grab by the ISPs. You can't compare Internet access to natural gas which is based on how much you use because its not a renewal resource and it is actually "used". You can't run out of "Internet" access because its always there.
The big thing in Canada right now that is being covered by openemdia (and others) are warrant-less taps on ISP customers by the RCMP. Its a measure that is included Harper's mega crime bill that is going to be voted on soon by the Parliament.
http://goo.gl/x4JT5Anyway, I'd like to leave some links that covers the UBB issue:
http://goo.gl/5TDd4 UBB deception series
http://wordsbynowak.com/2011/02/22/10-myths-from-usage-based-billing-supporters/http://dwmw.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/st-arnaud-myths-and-facts-re-ubb.pdfEDIT: I just called my ISP and they said they will be doing rolling upgrades for customers in my area within this month or the next for free upgrade to Internet 40 (although she did mention that its happening already). This is great because for one, its going to be free; second, no caps with the bundle; and higher upload speeds of up to 2 mb/s, which means better seeding and faster uploads of photos and videos to Facebook (well, more of and advantage to my dad my brother who use it more than I do, especially for my dad since he uploads HD video to his account). Problem is that I need to upgrade my current Motorola Surfboard SB5101 DOCSIS 2.0 modem to the Motorola Surfboard SBG6580 DOCSIS 3.0 Wireless Gateway cable modem to get those speeds. Might have to call in some installers to come in sometime to switch out the modem.