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astor

join:2008-08-25
Montreal, QC

reply to astor
Re: any feedback on acanac free online PC, & torrent down please

you're rigth but for me as user that is the effect (side or not) I'm using a single link mlppp only for the reason to bypass the bell throtling.

If bell dont throtle any more I don't need the mlppp.
until now teksavvy find the way to give me the real full service with no charging me the mlppp single link.

In my case the option are:

a not really full service btwn 16:00 to 02:00 for 30 $
or
the real full service for 34 $

I think will be a good thing to keep the single link for free, but it's only my opinion, as I bougth the hardware for.

Now I'm considering the acanac offer for 19$ a month for one year and the same 34$ for the full service for the other years as an option.

They offer an other way to bypass the throtling via a online PC. before I switch I will analize the option.

I bring many people to teksavvy, I help them with the switching process and them inform me about the change TODAY one day before !!!. I don't think it's correct to act this way.
If them dont consider me, I have to look outside.
I was very comfortable with the service but in this way, maybe I will bring my recomended people with me.



j3richo

join:2007-12-08
Gatineau, QC
I'm with acanac, I use their SSH service to bypass throttling on a daily basis, it works perfect.


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

reply to astor
They didn't notify you one day before the service stopped working, since it wasn't an officially existing service.

They notified everybody one day before a new service was being offered.

There's a pretty big difference there. Discontinuing a service that never officially existed does't really require special efforts. Would have been nice, sure. But shouldn't be a big deal.
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