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derSchweiz

join:2006-04-09

Fibre in Residential Areas



I am located in a residential area in Vancouver, and I need to get my internet connection upgraded to 10/10. My budget is from $800-$1000 per month. Is Telus or any other company willing to install fibre in a residential area? I know that there is a fibre close by because I am next to a school building which has fibre.

Any comments?

blutoski

join:2008-01-02
North Vancouver, BC

TELUS business services can be run to a residential service address. Fibre availability is dependent on the facilities in your location.

Your best bet is to call business sales at 310-3100 / 1-888-811-2828 and a specialist will help you explore your options.
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jaEYErule

join:2008-04-09
Beverly Hills, CA
reply to derSchweiz
That budget seems more like a business expenditure than an attempt at faster gaming pings.

If you are interested at all, I know of some folk in Seattle and Dallas who run data centers.


vanfibre

@telus.net

reply to derSchweiz
With that budget you can probably rent out a suite in a residential building that is already connected with fibre.

»www.novusnow.ca/print/building_s···list.php

10/10 starts at $37.50/mo with novus.


DarkGaiaChaos

@telus.net
Novus is only available in downtown Vancouver. TELUS is not a great option, but do it ONLY if you have no other option.


vanfibre

@telus.net
Burnaby too.
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