 koreyb
join:2005-01-08 Etobicoke, ON
·Primus Talkbroadband
·TekSavvy Solutions..
| reply to KRC chandi Re: Very broad, need answers to help me decide to go with teksav
I'm going to take a shot at this.
It all depends...
Teksavvy will work hard with you to ensure your line is at it's peak.
The speed issues you are talking about could be a few things.
If the area node is congested, then yes... no matter what provider you have, this will be an issue. It can be fixed, you just may have to push Bell to do this.
I find that Teksavvy has more push as most bell customers only have overseas call center's to deal with which will fight you on issues like that.
Teksavvy only uses the END user network. So If the congestion is past the local end, you will not experience this issue.
The bottom line is should you have any issues, They are very easy to work with and through you can push Bell to fix issues on the end user network.
Unlike what Bell would like everyone to believe, 3rd party ISP's like Teksavvy only share the end user network. The network to the internet, is handled and managed 100% by Teksavvy. |
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  Angelo_ The Network Guy Premium join:2002-06-18 | a few factors can affect your sync mode, and or internal/external wiring
telsavvy will try to solve any issues to the best of their capabilities.
post line stats and we can tell you what we think |
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 daboom
join:2001-12-16 Oshawa, ON
·Primus Talkbroadband
| Dude I'd just order Teksavvy now and deal with any issues as they arise. which I am sure their will be ie bell messing around, changing ur remote/co etc. btw are you able to extract the line stats from that modem. I hear it can be a bit of a chore but it will help things too. Keep in mind are you renting this modem? Cause you may have to give this back to them. But it's good you have a Linksys GL already as theirs ways around bells throttle using it with Teksavvy. -- Come join us on EFNET irc.dks.ca #teksavvy for live chat  Java Chat back online @ »teksavvy.kicks-ass.net |
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  DJMASACRE
join:2008-05-27 Nepean, ON | yup, if you want your full expected connection speed, then theres only one way to do it anymore 
that alone is atleast giving you what you pay for. |
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