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Alternatives to Rogers internet.
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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. |
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| smuncky |
teksavvy.com
i pay $31 for 200gb and if i so choose, for $4 more i can have MLPPP which bypasses bells throttle. |
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| LightsOut |
| quote: | 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. |
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| 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. |
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| LightsOut |
| yeah i already emailed them and let them know not to automatically renew....weighing out my options right now, may go with seksavvy |
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| plaxx |
| I'm sick of them too, but they recently offered me a 10mbit connection for $47 so I can't complain too much :) |
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| 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 |
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| 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. |
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| kaniz |
| quote: | 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. |
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| 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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