  Leave Bell
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| Abanodon or reduce your services on your Bell land lines
Very simple,
If you are a Bell phone customer and have the option switch land line providers or reduce your services to a Basic land line. Make sure that when they ask you why, make it clear it is because of what they do to internet users. The left hand will eventually talk to the right hand.
Question: Are there any ADLS providers in the Montreal Aerea using their own DSLAM?
Taf
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 voyager6868
join:2003-01-29 Waterloo, ON | If you have cell phone service with Bell, you should either ditch it immediately and pay the termination fee, or call Bell to inform them that once your contract is up you will be switching your number to another carrier. |
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  Mashiki Balking The Enemy's Plans
join:2002-02-04 Woodstock, ON
·Rogers Hi-Speed
| reply to Leave Bell There are plenty of places where you still can't get a land line provider other then Bell regardless of the deregulation up here.
That is a good idea, but unless people leave in droves it won't matter. And most Canadians are too apathetic with regards to issues unless it's banging on their door. |
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 Rodenback
join:2008-03-12 Montreal, QC
| reply to Leave Bell said by Leave Bell :
Very simple,
If you are a Bell phone customer and have the option switch land line providers or reduce your services to a Basic land line. Make sure that when they ask you why, make it clear it is because of what they do to internet users. The left hand will eventually talk to the right hand.
Question: Are there any ADLS providers in the Montreal Aerea using their own DSLAM?
Taf
Distributel is in the process of rolling out it's first DSLAM in the Ontario CO in Montreal.
Given real interest from the independant ISPs I'm sure more could be lots more coming.
Although it takes around six months to build a colocation and roll out a DSLAM. |
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