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Re: Is Business DSL throttled? said by Guspaz:I have official word from Deadpool on it; business DSL from Bell will be throttled, only static IP businses service will not be. Does that mean that if I get a business dsl line with a static ip from Teksavvy (around $65 total I think) - that I won't be throttled?
Also - do they determine whether to throttle or not based on assignment of static IP? If so, then just get a Residential one with a static ip.... I have not tested mine yet. |
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 GuspazGuspazPremium,MVM join:2001-11-05 Montreal, QC kudos:16 | All TekSavvy business lines are likely throttled, as Bell has no way of knowing if you have a static IP or not. |
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| said by Guspaz:I have official word from Deadpool on it; business DSL from Bell will be throttled, only static IP businses service will not be. said by Guspaz:All TekSavvy business lines are likely throttled, as Bell has no way of knowing if you have a static IP or not. Then Bell's across-the-board throttling is anti-competitive. While this may only impact a small number of TSI's customer base, they should refer this to federal regulators as well as to their own counsel for legal action. |
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 | reply to Guspaz Aren't non-PPPoE customers handled over a different Bell internal network? In this case, wouldn't Bell have to know who's on a non-PPPoE static IP connection? |
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