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TheDemon
Does anyone have alternatives to Rogers internet? Dsl or Cable? I am sick of their service and canceling soon. any suggestions would be appreciated.
Invasionmix
acanac.com
smuncky
teksavvy.com

i pay $31 for 200gb and if i so choose, for $4 more i can have MLPPP which bypasses bells throttle.
LightsOut
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Originally posted by Invasionmix
acanac.com

+1
had them for about 8 months now, pretty solid, no bandwidth cap, and $19 month, cant go wrong.
Time2Burn
quote:
Originally posted by LightsOut
+1
had them for about 8 months now, pretty solid, no bandwidth cap, and $19 month, cant go wrong.


Just wait till renewal when they let you know that $19 dollars per month was an intro offer. Goes up to a similar rate to rogers/bell the next year. Best advice is to plan ahead and jump services every year.
LightsOut
yeah i already emailed them and let them know not to automatically renew....weighing out my options right now, may go with seksavvy
plaxx
I'm sick of them too, but they recently offered me a 10mbit connection for $47 so I can't complain too much :)
Invasionmix
quote:
Originally posted by LightsOut
yeah i already emailed them and let them know not to automatically renew....weighing out my options right now, may go with seksavvy


that's what a lot of people do. Go to teksavvy from acanac
chinamon
i am stuck with rogers because i cannot get dsl here. my neighbours can but i cant. :(
i have no problems with my rogers though so i dont really care.
dEsidEL

has anyone ever used 3 Web / Cybersurf?

http://www.cia.com/products/highspeed.html

kaniz
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Originally posted by smuncky
teksavvy.com

i pay $31 for 200gb and if i so choose, for $4 more i can have MLPPP which bypasses bells throttle.


+1 - been using Teksavvy for a long time now, I'm happy with their service and would recommend them to other people.

FYI though - I've always had issues during the initial setup. Even when trying to get my DSL hooked up 1 week before my old was disconnected, I still went without the net for nearly 2 weeks.

Actually, that's a lie - on my last move it went smoothly, but the two times before that I had issues. Usually issues with Bell more than anything. But once things are up and running, it's been pretty hassle free, affordable, fast, etc.
smuncky
quote:
Originally posted by kaniz
+1 - been using Teksavvy for a long time now, I'm happy with their service and would recommend them to other people.

FYI though - I've always had issues during the initial setup. Even when trying to get my DSL hooked up 1 week before my old was disconnected, I still went without the net for nearly 2 weeks.

Actually, that's a lie - on my last move it went smoothly, but the two times before that I had issues. Usually issues with Bell more than anything. But once things are up and running, it's been pretty hassle free, affordable, fast, etc.


yeh when there are problems in switching, it's usually on bells end. fortuently, my switch couldn't have gone any smoother. my service was hooked up a day early actually.
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