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red120

join:2008-04-21

[ Extreme] Port Throttling?

Just switched back to Rogers after a year with Teksavvy (was forced to since I moved apartment and new condo has an exclusive contract w/ Rogers).

Does Rogers still do port throttling? I noticed my BT is very slow. And does VPN still work for it, or is there a new flavour of the month work-around?

midfingr

join:2008-04-05
Oshawa, ON

Yes, VPN still works. I use it for some anonymity and accessing slow encrypted sites (paypal, etc). BT? Probably throttled because anything encrypted appears to be targeted. Welcome back to Rogers


HiVolt
Premium
join:2000-12-28
Toronto, ON
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reply to red120
Exclusive contract with Rogers? Maybe for TV, but also for telephone? There is no copper phone lines in the building?
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red120

join:2008-04-21
reply to red120
Yeah, I was talking to the management, they said it's for TV, internet, and telephone service.

So frustrating.. I'd rather pay more money for the same service, to anyone besides Rogers.


metalhawk

join:2007-02-06
Nepean, ON
Those exclusive contracts need to be made illegal.

Robrr

join:2008-04-19
Toronto, ON
reply to red120
Never heard of that before, but now that I will keep that in mind cause if I got told that X company had an exclusive agreement with where I lived I would leave.

Robrr

join:2008-04-19
Toronto, ON
reply to red120
Was the bit about Rogers having an exclusive contract with Rogers mentioned in any of the documentation that you signed when you moved in???

MoreFaxes

join:2002-09-27
United


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reply to red120
That's why many condo buildings have "rule books" that are inches-thick. It is legal as it has been decided by the residents themselves, through a board of directors, by election. So if you don't like it, you should come out and run for a director. You can then vote against it. So yes, it is "the residents" themselves that have signed the contract.

It's the same thing for "no satellite" allowed.

I hate condo specifically for that lack of "freedom".
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