  Bellundo
@bell.ca
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It seems with sympatico and rogers robbing everyone that the only alternative is these mom and pop second or third tier isp's. Until another alternative pops up like much cheaper and much faster satellite internet from other countries not a whole lot will change especially with Canada's communist protectionist laws. These rival things i've seen decades ago in Russia. The internet is moving backwards in Canada while the rest of thw world moves forward. My guess is satellite internet will be the wave of the future in Canada. It will be based out of say China or Taiwan and we'll pay them from this country. The speed will probably be at least 10 or 20 times faster so the lag won't seem so great. Canada and communism brought this whole thing upon itself. |
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  jackr
join:2004-03-10 Barrie, ON | I'm wondering if anything will become of Hydro One's plan for it's broadband application over standard wiring. |
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  Rox
@gc.ca | It seems like Acanac did a lot more than what any other company would do. They tried to help you. Other companies wouldn't have even bothered to offer you what Acanac offered. I'm signing up. |
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  jackr
join:2004-03-10 Barrie, ON | Nice that you posted this anonymously.
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  jackr
join:2004-03-10 Barrie, ON
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2 edits | reply to Rox I'm not related to Acanac. I spent $228 plus tax and modem last year on a service, that isn't as good as advertised. I'm not their buddy. I'm not their friend. I'm damn the client. EG; If you're sold a car and you're told it gets 64 kilometers per litre of fuel and it actually gets 20k are you going to be pissed and sue the dealership for not living up to the advertisement, or are you actually going to say "They tried to do more, but it didn't work out. I'll buy another car from them"? I'm not here to make friends. I'm here to write an honest review, and I expect to be treated like a client by Acanac. |
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