  shawguy
@shawcable.net
| reply to Kensei Re: Shaw Saturation & Problems in the Champlain Heights Area
where are you doing speed tests that show dial up quality? secondly this is a discussion, dont get so wound up. i have never spoken to you before and needed to find a starting point. also not all techs are created equally. clearly they did not resolve your issue for you, and i regret that. if you would like me to help you i can. i have worked for Rogers/Shaw for 14 years and have held a variety of titles. if you would like me to help you i would very much like you to change your tone. i understand you are frusterated but you have had a chance to vent now lets move forward. if you dont want to then you do have other options. Peace? |
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 Kensei
join:2008-01-11
| Alright, moving forward then...
Do you currently work for Shaw, and are in a position to get this area properly segmented to bring the network performance to the smooth, fast, and responsive, state it should be in? If so, that would certainly be greatly appreciated by myself and everyone in the area. |
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  pfak Premium join:2002-12-29 Canada
·Shaw
·Novus Entertainmen..
| reply to shawguy said by shawguy :
where are you doing speed tests that show dial up quality? secondly this is a discussion, dont get so wound up. i have never spoken to you before and needed to find a starting point. also not all techs are created equally. clearly they did not resolve your issue for you, and i regret that. if you would like me to help you i can. i have worked for Rogers/Shaw for 14 years and have held a variety of titles. if you would like me to help you i would very much like you to change your tone. i understand you are frusterated but you have had a chance to vent now lets move forward. if you dont want to then you do have other options. Peace? If you work for Shaw, why aren't you posting from their company IP range?
More on topic: Champlain Heights slow speeds is an ongoing complaint on DSLR, if you had bothered to search the forum archives (»/nsearch?board···hamplain) for the past couple years.
I think Shaw really needs to address the issue, either by segmenting the node or kicking abusers off. Why hasn't this been done? |
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  shawvet
@shawcable.net | reply to Kensei I have moved out of the lower mainland area but continue working for shaw. i will inquire on your area for you. |
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  shawvet
@shawcable.net | reply to pfak i will find out. please change your tone. |
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 Kensei
join:2008-01-11
| reply to shawvet Even though Shaw has already admitted to there being a problem in this area, whether it be client saturation, network hardware failure, or some combination of such, if you could indeed get some inside information on the matter it would be great. Further, if you could find out when and how Shaw plans to fix the problem(s) in this area it would certainly be greatly appreciated as it is obvious there are many clients here on DSLReports alone who live in this area who have been experiencing such issues for a very long time. As Pfak has mentioned, a search of the forums does indeed show that I am definitely not alone in this situation. |
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  pfak Premium join:2002-12-29 Canada | reply to shawvet said by shawvet :
i will find out. please change your tone. How about you change your tone? |
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  shawvet
@shawcable.net | NOOOOOOO how bout you change YOUR tone. so there. |
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  shawvet
@shawcable.net | reply to Kensei I will find out for u |
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  shawvet
@shawcable.net
| reply to Kensei according to my preliminary sources, there are several areas in the lower mainland which need segmentation moreover new fiber must be placed. A bit of background. Telus and Hydro own most underground ducts in the city. Hydro owns all the poles for aerial. Telus and Shaw lease pole space from Hydro. In all areas up untill 2005 Telus owns and maintains and places all fiber in all ducts and manholes.(untill 2005 now Shaw owns and maintains a thrid conduit. Telus in turn leases this space to Shaw, Bell, etc. in several areas we are waiting for Telus to place fiber. Once this fiber is laid it will benifit all companies involved eg. Telus, Bell Shaw, etc.) in areas Shaw owns the duct the necessary fiber is complete. these areas are few as ownership is very recent. will inform when more info gathered. |
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 Kensei
join:2008-01-11
| Hmmm... Well we know this area is indeed in dire need of segmentation. But just to clarify, are you saying that this is one of the areas that also does not have "new fiber", or is that something you're still looking into?
Also, if Telus, Shaw, and Bell all share the same fiber backbones, then all other factors being considered, it would explain why the Internet performance of all 3 companies varies depending on which area of the city you happen to live in.
Further, if there is no new fiber laid out in this area, switching to Telus may not necessarily yield noticeably better results unless they don't have a saturation problem. Which they probably don't if so many clients here are actually using Shaw to the extent that there would be such a large saturation/segmentation problem. Hmmm... if Shaw doesn't properly segment this area then switching to Telus might be worth a shot.
Thanks for the background information. Please keep us us further informed with anything you find out. Being left in the dark as a consumer really stinks especially when you're left holding the bag on a product/service that isn't working very well. |
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  shawvet
@shawcable.net
| just to clarify-new fiber needs to be placed in order to add new nodes. the current system is segmented as far as it can go. no one shares a backbone, one fiber cable is placed, in that one cable is hundereds of fibers, each company claims a certain number of fibers in that cable. I dont think switching will help either, all ISPs back up at some point, ours just is in a obvious place. |
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 Bandito
join:2003-01-23
·Shaw
| reply to Kensei said by Kensei :Even though Shaw has already admitted to there being a problem in this area. They have?? That's news to me.
FWIW, my internet browsing has never been smooth with Shaw as long as I lived in the Champlain Heights area. Ihave to to give a thumbs up to Telus in that regard. |
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 Kensei
join:2008-01-11
| said by Bandito :said by Kensei :Even though Shaw has already admitted to there being a problem in this area. They have?? That's news to me. They haven't made a public statement in that regard (as far as I know anyway). What I meant was, they have admitted to this fact over the phone to many customers in this area. |
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