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zod5000

join:2003-10-21
Victoria, BC
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Its the same here in Canada.

I was happily using my dsl in the previous city I lived in. It was running at 25mbps, they weren't enforcing caps, all good.

Then I move to a different city and they haven't rolled out the hardware in the area I live in, so its still 15mbps.

Meanwhile the cableco here offers speeds up to 100mbps (with plans to go to 250). I found the 50mbps package to be the sweet spot for me in terms of price and bandwidth.

How does the DSL provider here expect me to stay with them when the Internet from the cableco is some much faster? I'd consider staying on vdsl if it still offered 25mbps, but 15mbps.. meh.


Chucks Truck

@teksavvy.com

If Rogers cable internet actually worked dsl would be extinct in Canada. Out in Ontario it's either Teksavvy cable internet or move to another country for internet service.


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