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Northwestel to waive internet overage fees through May for some customers

The North's largest internet provider announced it would continue to waive overage fees for some communities, and increase usage caps for others, through the month of May pending CRTC approval.

Same relief measures as March and April will apply to customers

Northwestel said in a news release Monday that it is hoping to continue to decrease or eliminate overage fees through the month of May. (CBC)

The North's largest internet provider saysit will continue to decrease or waive overage fees through the month of May.

Northwestel removed caps on internet usage in communities served by cable internet in March to allow for increased usage during the pandemic. Those communities includeN.W.T.'s Yellowknife,Norman Wells, and Fort Smith, as well as Yukon's Whitehorseand Carcross.

Communities in Nunavut that get satellite DSL service saw their usage caps double, andsatellite DSL communities in the Northwest Territories and Yukonhad their caps increased by 50 per cent.

All communities on terrestrial DSL, including Hay River, N.W.T., Watson Lake and Dawson City, Yukon, received an extra 100 GB per month.

A release posted to the Northwestel website Monday morning said those relief measures would be extended to May 31, if the CRTC approves.

The CRTC approved lifting the limits for March and April on March 23.

Customers "do not need to take any action to receive this temporary benefit, which will be applied automatically to every customer's account," the release reads.

The release also states the company is "committed to working with customers" unable to pay their bills on a "case-by-case basis."