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Angelo_
The Network Guy
Premium
join:2002-06-18
·TekSavvy Solutions..

reply to Jamil
Re: Good Toronto ISP with speeds +20mbit

call into Caneris and get a quote... they offer great services and are fairly quick on getting you the quote . Remeber anything fiber takes time to quote as they need to get it from who ever owns the fiber be4 it reaches you...


Jamil

@bell.ca

reply to Jamil
Thanks for the help guys, I made a few calls, so far its not far off from my budget to get home and business lines setup which is perfect.

Btw thanks JillyHead, didnt find any of those 3 in my research, but pretty much because Im looking at a 100mbit home line I cant use any of those since they wont run the line even on my cost


Guspaz
Guspaz
Premium,MVM
join:2001-11-05
Montreal, QC
·Colbanet

reply to Jamil
I'll note that Erik did say that they (Caneris) do fibre in downtown Toronto, and they've got a pretty good reputation.

$850/mth for 10mbit is sort of what he implied, but unless they're paying Bell for a LAN extension, the majority of that cost is probably covering the fibre strand itself. So the 100mbit cost would likely not be linearly 10x the cost.

Anyhow, I might be off base on that; the best thing to do is contact him.


JillyHead

@jillyred.net

reply to Jamil
I think that many providers don't like the idea of dealing with residential customers due to contracts. Fibre providers want to know that a binding contract (possibly up to 3 years) is in place with a registered company.

Granted, companies can disappear overnight, but less likely than an individual.

Have you tried contacting:
Blink.ca
Megastream.net
Atrianetworks.com

Ask if they are willing to deal with a residential/business combo deal.


diskace
Ebox Senior
Premium,VIP
join:2002-02-21

reply to Guspaz
said by Guspaz See Profile :

Most major bandwidth providers will probably be willing to run fibre to you at your cost.
Right,

at 3000$/month their won't be problems. You can use anyone and might even be able to get 100 Mbits port in the meantime.
--
Electronic Box Inc.


Guspaz
Guspaz
Premium,MVM
join:2001-11-05
Montreal, QC
reply to Jamil
Most major bandwidth providers will probably be willing to run fibre to you at your cost.


Jamil

@bell.ca

reply to Jamil
I am definitely looking into cogeco as a provider.

A bit of a clear up in information, I am not looking to spend $300 and get a bad provider, I am looking for a quality fiber isp (up to $3000/month), I have been looking at a few and they discourage residential contact so I have not contacted them since the fiber optic lines I need would be one T3 or 10M line for my residence and another line for my business which is housed in a smaller building I own near U of T downtown, so right in the core of downtown really.

MaynardKrebs
Premium
join:2009-06-17
reply to Jamil
If you are in a building serviced by Cogeco (formerly Toronto Hydro Telecom) you might have luck.

»www.cogecodata.com/


CanerisErik
Caneris
Premium,VIP
join:2007-10-03
Toronto, ON
reply to Jamil
We're doing fibre in downtown Toronto, 10M or 100M, starting $850/month. Please contact us for details if you're interested.
--
Erik - Caneris - Internet solutions and more.

DSL_Ricer
Premium
join:2007-07-22

reply to Jamil
If you didn't notice diskace answered your question.

If you think you can spend under 300$/month to get what you want, you're dreaming. Most 25-50mbit providers in Montreal are BS: either colba resellers (look up its reviews), or wireless (either very restrained locations, or 300$+/month).


Jamil

@on.ca

reply to Jamil
I am talking about downtown toronto. I am currently living Downtown and need the connection there. I was looking for a fiber optic connection in Niagara Falls where I have a house, but it just seems easier to find a provider in Toronto.

All I have found so far though is a few 25-50mbit providers in Montreal.


diskace
Ebox Senior
Premium,VIP
join:2002-02-21
reply to Jamil
+/- 1200-2000$/month 10/10 mbits over fiber optic depending where you live.
--
Electronic Box Inc.


Jamil

@on.ca

Im looking for an ISP with 20mbit or more bandwidth downstream and above 5mbit upstream. Im guessing the only option would be a fiber optic line, something like T1, T3 or OC-3 so can anyone recommend a provider in Toronto?
Preferably one that will not limit bandwidth usage

Also could you list the approximate price per month if you know it.
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