Wireless Data Rates
As the following graph indicates, the rates for wireless data access from Rogers and Bell are sky high compared to other countries around the world, with better, and worse infrastructures. Read the original article here.
What does this have to do with Net Neutrality you ask? Simple. If this is the profit and pricing models that our telcos are using to simply carry wireless data (web page browsing, email, other data applications), then imagine what will happen when they have other services that they can sell to people. They will certainly ensure your packets moving through their networks will be prioritized to ensure that they can continue to charge as much as possible. Without Net Neutrality, these same telcos will ensure their packets are prioritized to keep your performance for their applications running smoothly while everyone else suffers. If you are on Bell, and want to access Rogers, expect that to be slowed down. The same will hold true in the reverse.