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True and besides in the Netherlands telco's have extra ordinary civil power... there one of a few types of company how can directly change/kill the credit rating.
(BKR-Registratie)
In that world using something like ssh/tor/whatnot will probably mean instant guiltiness of trying to circumvent payment measures...
I have little hopes for these companies to become 'nice' to there customers...
As far as I know, KPN and Vodafone (in NL) where already busy putting up new restrictions on mobile data usage. Things like you get 100MB a month of fast Internet connection the rest will be painfully slow unless you buy extra 'fast-megabytes'.