 st7860 join:2004-05-13 San Francisco, CA | reply to Blago
Re: . teksavvy just basically resells bell services and provides their own customer service and billing, and a few misc. servers like mail and so on. if they instead colocated equipment with bell, throttling wouldn't be a problem |
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 1 edit | St7860 is wrong! st7860, you are wrong, deal with it and move on.
You have no understanding of how Bell is a monopoly that was formed by tax payers money up here, and as such should not be allowed to interfere with anything that Teksavvy does. Especially if it is for the sole purpose of stifling competition and to continue their rule with an iron fist over canadian phone lines.
Word of Advice. Listen to Rocky, he knows what he is talking about.
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 pstewartPremium,VIP join:2005-10-12 Peterborough, ON kudos:1 1 edit | reply to st7860
Re: . said by st7860:teksavvy just basically resells bell services and provides their own customer service and billing, and a few misc. servers like mail and so on. if they instead colocated equipment with bell, throttling wouldn't be a problem You should learn about how it *really* works in Canada before continually posting the same BS.
There is truth that service providers can colocate here, in fact some have done so. It's extremely expensive to deploy even in small serving areas and the biggest issue is that Bell will only allow you to colocate in their CO's - NOT their remotes. This means you still can't serve a large majority of the client base and must still rely on wholesale access arrangements (which is not reselling). The wholesale side is where the throttling issue arrises that CRTC doesn't seem to want to rule on....
If you are really from SF, CA then you would know that these same issues are in your own backyard with colocation problems... right?? |
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 | reply to st7860 If teksavvy simply resold bell's services, what teksavvy buys from bell would have me connected to the internet. However, this isn't the case, all this gets me is a connection from Ottawa to Toronto. Which is great if all I wanted to access was some server in Toronto, but sadly, that isn't an internet connection. |
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 | I think this thread is a prime example of how the average person is confused about Bell's 'reseller' setup in leasing their copper. If the CRTC rules in favor of Bell the general public won't understand this is a big problem. Our Internet freedom and ethical business opportunity is going down the crapper. |
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 R0CKYTSI RockyPremium,VIP join:2005-05-19 Chatham, ON | reply to st7860 said by st7860:teksavvy just basically resells bell services and provides their own customer service and billing, and a few misc. servers like mail and so on. if they instead colocated equipment with bell, throttling wouldn't be a problem We do co-locate our equipment with Bell, at 151 Front Street, where we've paid to have it back-hauled to.  -- TSI Rocky - TekSavvy Solutions Inc.
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