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adisor19

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Re: Wow.

Videotron is about the only Cable company in Canada that does not throttle. They do have some of the lowest caps in the country however (20GB down and 2GB UP for their 5Mbps/850Kbps High Speed Service)

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March 25th, @08:27PM

said by adisor19 See Profile :

t the only Cable company in Canada that does not throttle.Videotron is abou They do have some of the lowest caps in the country however (20GB down and 2GB UP for their 5Mbps/850Kbps High Speed Service)
It was 10GB/month the last time I checked... and I've been with Videotron HS for roughly 10 years before switching to TSI.

Edit: 10GB up, of course. The 20GB down is correct. If Videotron had increased both limits by 5-10GB, I would have signed up for one more year.


adisor19

join:2004-10-11
You are correct. It was a typing mistake on my end.

Adi

JimmySask

join:2004-06-24
Regina, SK
reply to adisor19
Not true. SaskTel does not throttle, nor are there usage caps.
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mlerner
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Nepean, ON
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said by JimmySask See Profile :

Not true. SaskTel does not throttle, nor are there usage caps.
Not for the moment, but their transit is provided by Bell Nexxia so watch out.

jhaygood86

join:2005-03-01
Marietta, GA
reply to adisor19
Compton doesn't throttle either, but their market reach is fairly limited (2 rural towns in Durham Region, Ontario)
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