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Review by dbullen See Profile
UPDATED: 6.1 years ago
member for 7.7 years, 66 visits, last login: 6.1 years ago


Kentville,NS
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Review by (hidden by request)
Posted: 7 years ago
(review was emailed from domain ns.sympatico.ca)


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$45 per month
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    Bumper from Nova Scotia

    Seems to me there is alot of bashing going on and recently I to would
    have joined in . However having just purchased a new computer I find
    that most of my trouble may have been the "old 133" .I now have a 1.8
    with 512megs and a new nic and speeds that are (IMHO) are top notch .I
    have been "mpowered" from the very first and still use their older
    "Paradyne" modem.

    2002-11-11 08:18:51 EST: 5874 / 738
    Your download speed : 5874848 bps, or 5874 kbps.
    A 717.1 KB/sec transfer rate.
    Your upload speed : 738461 bps, or 738 kbps.
    Seems like broadband .. above the 1mbit barrier!

    Service and reliability for me has been top notch ..... I think i'll
    stay Mpowered .....

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Review by horsemouth See Profile
Posted: 7.4 years ago
member for 7.7 years, 1541 visits, last login: a few hours ago


canada
$39 per month
about 6 days
MPower Communications
CLEC party: MPower Communications
"Fast, stable ,Good billing"
"They say they dont support eudora. [But works for me]"
"Fast cheep and no caps YET"
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    My Other Reviews·Eastlink Cable
    What can I say [they are great] The price $39.00 is not the price most people pay it is from $23.00 to 34.00 depending on your bundle
    My speed today was: »www.chi.speakeasy.net/
    2002-06-17 09:36:33 EST: 2395 / 635
    Your download speed : 2395292 bps, or 2395 kbps.
    A 292.3 KB/sec transfer rate.
    Your upload speed : 635997 bps, or 635 kbps.
    Seems like broadband .. above the 1mbit barrier!
    This is after I tweaked But I know people that do 2x that.
    I am on the Cisco 678
    I find that if I call 811 for tech help the IQ of the tech is about 10 points higher.
    Only problem I had was Eudora support . It took 3 calls to get it configured.

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Review by Shadowmaster9 See Profile
UPDATED: 7.5 years ago
member for 8.6 years, 9 visits, last login: 6.1 years ago


Kentville,NS
$37 per month
about 14 days
"Very solid connection"
"tech support sometimes doesn't have answers to basic questions"
"Wouldn't consider any other connection"
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    I have had mpowered since the middle of October of 2000 and have only had 2 problems. The first was when they changed the network card at the CO and knocked out myself and 3 other users. Called tech support and they tried the basics, resetting the modem, unplug and plug the cables back in and still no signal to the modem. Escalated to Senior tech and told to call back in the morning,(I noticed this at 3 in the morning due to my job) to find out what would be going on. Didn't even have time to call the next day when a tech was on the doorstep wanting to fix the problem.

    The second was in getting emails for another person that used to have an email address that I had set up for my wife. Called Tech support and they found who it was and never got another email.

    Over all, I would recommend mpowered to anyone if they can get it.

    Update May 19,2002

    Coming up on 18 months of service and haven't had any problems since writing the original review except downloading from cable users with the routes going to Montreal and back before making a connection. Speeds are still staying at around the 300K/sec even with 2 systems on and downloading at the same time.

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Review by DavidElliott2 See Profile
Posted: 7.9 years ago
member for 8.7 years, 68 visits, last login: 4.2 years ago


Halifax,NS
$39 per month
about 10 days
"All in one Solution for High speed Internet and now Digital TV"
"They don't support Win2K ?? WinXP"
"You think that's a knife - this is a knife!"
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    You think that's a knife - this is a knife!
    -Crocodile Dundee

    (Part 1)
    I have been a Sympatico High Speed Internet subscriber for about 2 years. I have seen the speeds drop a bit from the beginning but few folks need better than 2000/750 Kbit. I hit as high as 5Mbit at one point early on after tweaking (thank you DSL Reports!!) Only a few outages in past couple of years and eMail outage when the SirCam worm was making the rounds.

    Have had a couple of glitches - my Paradyne modem seemed to be dropping the line and I talked with tech support a couple of times until they found I had a Windows 2000 system for which they said they could not provide tech support. (I gotta wonder what they are going to do with all those new Windows XP systems.) This left me out in the cold for a while. I kept having to and IPCONFIG /RELEASE and /RENEW to get reconnected. It worked but it was a pain. However, I now have a new DSL modem which seems to be working fine. See part 2 of my story below.

    (Part 2)
    I just signed up for Vibevision - a digital TV solution that comes in over my DSL line. 120 potential TV channels + PPV, local and national radio, and 30 commercial free theme music channels. This is available through my telco Maritime Tel and Tel which is part of Aliant - the merger of the 4 telcos in the Atlantic provinces.

    What blows me away is that this all comes in over telephone. They removed my old Paradyne modem and put in a new unit. They use a D-Link "hubby" to slit the signal - one Cat5 to my computer, the other to the SetTop box. They started the SetTop box first to let it grab the "hot" IP and then my computer was started to get an IP with narrower bandwidth. The TV signal is MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 encoded but is still at 5.9 Mbits/sec and I now have about 1080 Kbits/sec download speed on my "regular" DSL (It once was nearly 5Mbit/sec - ya can't have everything)

    Together this translates to a honkin' 7 Mbits/sec that is possible. Long live DSL! and everything comes under one bill from the phone company - local, long distance, cellular service, Sympatico high speed internet, and TV. As near as I can tell, the High Speed Internet comes out to about $35/ month as part of the bundle, with the Digital TV basic at $19.95 month (Oh and did I tell you you can hook a keyboard up to the SetTop Box and surf, eMail, etc? so its like having a second computer hooked up) The settop box can be leased or bought for $99 as an introductory special - all other networking equipment - the ADSL modem and the D-Link Hubby are provided as part of the service

    Whats not to like? To read more about it, check out www.mtt.ca/AtHome/VibeVision/index2.html

    If anyone is wondering whether it is worth it. My advice, if you are close enough for a decent signal - go for it!!

    I'd be interested in knowing about other subscribers experience with this technology.

    DE

    PS - I am not a plant from the Phone Company!!

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Review by (hidden by request)
Posted: 8.1 years ago
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Bell Canada
CLEC party: Bell Canada
"overall"
"increasingly frequent e-mail outages, almost impossible to get through to help desk"
"excellent, but problems getting more frequent and more frustrating"
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    Hi,

    I have had MTT's MPoweredPC high speed service for about a year now. I
    have separate accounts in my office and home, and use a laptop with a PC
    ethernet card to switch between the two. Most of the time the service is
    reliable, excellent, hassle-free and good value for money. But in the last
    few months things have started to deteriorate - particularly at least every
    few days the outgoing e-mail (smtp) server malfunctions. It does not appear
    to respond, and messages appear saying so, but later it turns out to have
    sent multiple copies of messages to the same recipient. This appears to be
    the case using several different e-mail clients. Sometimes it just doesn't
    respond at all. Most of the time attempts to reach tech. support by phone
    are hopeless, as there is almost always a message saying "due to an
    increased load our tech. support people are taking longer than usual to
    respond" and usually after about 15 minutes of canned music I give up
    trying. They have a help desk home page
    www3.ns.sympatico.ca/mpowered.helpdesk/), but it has no helpful
    information for existing users and hasn't been updated since July 31.

    As there are now alternatives (e.g. Eastlink Cable) in Nova Scotia being
    aggressively advertised, I think their marketing people should look
    seriously at 1). getting a better and more reliable smtp server, 2).
    improving their phone tech. support, and 3). keeping their web site up to
    date, e.g. with info. on outages and problems etc., and then we'd have an
    excellent service.

    I'll send them a copy of this in case someone actually takes notice of
    customers' concerns.

    ####################

    Richard Stern
    Kentville
    Nova Scotia
    Canada

    rbstern@ns.sympatico.ca

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Review by jeffc2 See Profile
Posted: 8.3 years ago
member for 8.5 years, 7 visits, last login: 8.1 years ago


Timberlea,NS
$40 per month
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    i presently have both dsl(mpowered) and cable(eastlink)
    i live in halifax nova scotia canada
    i have found that dsl where i live 99% will kill cable
    i have done many test
    done test with the computers they are connected to side by side
    downloading from tucows (many differnet locations of tucows) with the
    same file at the same time
    there has been maybe 5 times at the most were cable has beat dsl
    that my expreiance

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Review by BeeGee5 See Profile
Posted: 8.6 years ago
member for 8.6 years, 4 visits, last login: 8.6 years ago


Canada
$39 per month (month by month)
"Speed, stability, reliability, and price make MpoweredPC definitely a great bang for the buck!"
"Not always willing to admit to a problem though it always gets fixed in time, and dynamic IP addresses. Small drawbacks..."
"I can't imagine internet access in Nova Scotia without the MTT insignia attached. :-)"
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    Hi,

    I, and my family, have been proud MTT customers for a very long time. Phone service was installed in my current residence 22 years ago, and has not been disconnected or altered for any reason whatsoever since. To my knowledge, the phone lines that were installed then are same ones that bring this review to you now.

    I initially subscribed to MpoweredPC in May of 1999. It was a wonderful change from the 33.6 dialup connection I had previously. It was fast, cheap, stable, and very easy to use and very easy to setup myself as I've had to do after having formatted my hard drive several times since installation.

    Equipment provided by MTT, for me, was a 10 MBit ethernet card by 3Com, and a Cisco router, model 675. (It has since been replaced with a Cisco 678.) I was not required to rent these items, or buy them in any way. They are provided as long as I am subscribed to the service, and should service be cancelled, a network technician will visit free of charge to collect them. Cost of installation at the time I subscribed was a mere $24.95 Cdn. I've noticed several sign-up deals of late where they will install MpoweredPC free in order to compete with a certain cable provider in Nova Scotia who shall, of course, remain nameless.

    The date was set for May 26, at which time I would be visited by two techies. One would do the hardware side of the installation, and the other would come half an hour later, and do the software side. Installation was quick and simple - on both fronts. I was (and still am) running Windows 95 OSR2. Windows needed only to detect the ethernet card and successfully load its device drivers and the rest would be done by DHCP.

    The Tech Support helpline, unfortunately, always gets a bad rap. It is true that their be all to end all solution for everything is to "power cycle the modem", but being a user with half a clue, it's probably safe to assume that if I'm calling, I've checked everything here - including the modem power cycling - and came up short. This suggestion gets old really quick.

    I believe there is a terrible lack of communication between the tech support level of the company and the actual network techies. Often, getting straight answers as to what the problem is out of the Tech Support Helpdesk is like pulling teeth from a crocodile. They often won't admit anything is wrong at all. This is most likely because they don't even know themselves. That annoys me. I mean, I don't expect it to be a *perfectly* stable 24/7 connection all the time. Sh... uhh, stuff happens. =) I just think they should at least be able to identify what the problem is, communicate it to the right people, and have them able relay that information on to the customer more readily. Having said that, there have been times where I've called the helpdesk and a pre-recorded message has identified a known problem. In that one rare case where there was a problem on my end (my router was configured incorrectly for new network config... It was simply replaced with a nice new 678.) I was nothing but satisfied with working along side MTT in fixing it.

    As I understand, the helpdesk does the best they can with the tools they're provided. I honestly believe that it's really unfair they get to bear the full brunt of the somewhat common impatient and sometimes downright abusive customer.

    About the only other bad thing I can say about MpoweredPC is the fact that my IP is not static. I would very much like to have a static IP address, but that will never happen with the NAT setup MpoweredPC uses. Oh well, c'est la vie. 'Tis but a small drawback.

    Pricewise... If your long distance telephone plan is also with MTT, you instantly save about half of the original cost. At last check, that was around $85/month Cdn. Since my long distance is with MTT, I pay $39.95/month, as most people do. MTT flat rate unlimited long distance rocks too, so why have a long distance package with anyone else? :-P If you subscribe to several of MTT's phone services (like CallerID, Call Waiting, etc...) and choose to have your MpoweredPC charge shown on the same bill as your monthly phone service, you may qualify to get MpoweredPC for even cheaper than $39.95 as part of a "service bundle". I have chosen to have separate bills. Either way though, definitely a great bang for the buck.

    Speed tests on the internal network have proven very quick. I was (and still am) able to sustain speeds of 310+ k/sec down, and max out at about 115 k/sec up. Out on the internet, I have also duplicated those speeds. This is probably due to the excellent connectivity to the major hubs in Canada, namely Montreal, and Toronto. Bellnexxia is MTT's provider, which makes getting around in Canada very quick, and effortless. It is true there have been issues with the routers before, however those issues were beyond the control of MTT. Problems were fixed, life goes on.

    And now... A little rumour and speculation.

    Rumour has it that the Cisco routers (675 and 678 models) were intentionally capped at about 3.200 MBit, due to a few moronic/ignorant folk who may have called in complaining that they're paying the same price for a service their buddy is getting twice the speed from. Further research has shown that their buddy also most often lived right across the street from the CO, and that they have absolutely no clue as to how DSL is limited by distance that way. So MTT "caps" us all at about 3.2 MBit. It's like giving everybody the lowest common denominator. The few people with Paradyne equipment still get blazing fast speeds of 500+ k/sec. Uploads are limited *ONLY* by the actual ability of the Cisco router, for those who have that equipment, which in this case is 1.088 MBit. I am unsure about the Paradyne equipment uploads because, as mentioned, I have the Cisco.

    Speaking of caps... Other than the one just mentioned for download speed, we have none. We are free to download and upload however much we please every month, and at whatever speed we are able to establish.

    I am a VERY satisfied customer, and have recommended MpoweredPC to many of my friends and colleagues. Speed, stability, reliability, and price are all reasons why MpoweredPC stands above and beyond any other DSL provider in Canada, and perhaps even in the US as well.

    DSLReports... Thank you for your time.

    And MpoweredPC...

    Keep up the great work!

    Jamie

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Review by callahan2 See Profile
Posted: 8.8 years ago
member for 9.3 years, 6 visits, last login: 8.8 years ago


Canada
$39 per month
about 14 days
"Very fast, Low Price, Good Tech Support, Oblivious to some things happening that arent allowed by the service contract"
"Down occasionally without answers, Internal 10.x IP's through a NAT, Only allowed one computer per connection unless you pay mor"
"Great service, but have a few stupid things in their service contract."
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    MpoweredPC has always been a great service. Its dirt cheap (39.95, might as well.. a lot of dialup accounts are that expensive around here), and very reliable.

    I've had DSL through MTT for over 2 years now and its been extremely reliable. Down time is always under an hour. The only gripe I have about it is they won't tell you what happened to cause the down time.

    Tech support is very good for the usual problems.

    They technically only allow one computer per connection unless you pay an extra 10 bucks a month per computer. You can just run your own NAT and they never know.

    The other problem is that the whole system is one huge NAT with internal 10.X IP's, but they are all mapped to an external 142.X IP as well.. so its not that bad and you can run your own servers. However, since the external IP's are dynamic they change quite often. But running a dynamic host service client works great to solve this problem as well.

    Can't complain about Mpowered at all, they have a great service and they really kill Cable around here for speeds and reliability.

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Review by davlee See Profile
Posted: 8.8 years ago
member for 9 years, 11 visits, last login: 8.8 years ago


Bangor,Penobscot,ME
$39 per month
"Quick setup - cheap - one of the fastest DSL services going"
"Frequent connection problems in the last couple of months"
"At these prices, why bother with dial-up? Go for it!"
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    With Mpowered, there's only one speed, and one price. Happily the price is cheap (39 Cdn... that's like 28US/month) for a blazingly fast conection. I usually get +1700/600 on the tests.

    The guys who install the service are pretty quick about it. And on those times where I've called up their tech support, their guys were very helpful.

    One bad experience last spring was when they put a firewall on everyone's connection, inadvertently blocking TCP ports required by many PC-to-Phone services such as Dialpad. As my wife frequently makes international calls overseas, we complained and after about two weeks their network people called and admitted what they had done, and opened the ports back up.

    Since November Mpowered has suffered some service outages which I assume are growing pains. These usually last for a few hours. I hope they're working on this. On the plus side, they've expanded a lot in the last year but I haven't detected any slowdowns in service.

    Overall, it's an awesome service at any price. We're lucky the price is such a good one.

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