  R0CKY TSI Rocky Premium,VIP join:2005-05-19 Chatham, ON
| reply to hottboiinnc Re: Without Bell
Huh? This isn't as simple as turning on a light-bulb.... Licences have to be requested before placing equipment in Central offices or setting up wireless networks. Customers currently are all on wireline so to do the wireless would be of no benefit to them. If you were informed you would have noticed we have taken steps to getting our own equipment in COs and to boot, we've also taken much of our income to fight the issues we're currently faced with, slowing us down some on placing equipment in COs...
So, we're not standing still, but we still have to service and deal with the current situation and clients. -- TSI Rocky - TekSavvy Solutions Inc.
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| Your "licenses" do not apply to unlicensed frequencies that products such as Canopy uses. You have a lot of Wireless Internet providers up there so you can't say they have to pay to access the airwaves, and you can't tell me that Linksys pays to use them as well.
Yes standing still is NOT building out fully building out your own network- ie: the last mile. Instead you rely on the Government to force Bell to do it for you. Just because you pay to Co-lo equipment does not mean you're doing everything that you could it just means you have equipment somewhere that you own.
Also maybe new customers that are trying to get away from Bell would like to get fully away from them and not support them in anyway- like they do with you. |
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