 DavesnothereNo-BHELL-ity DOES have its Advantages join:2009-06-15 START&Cogeco kudos:6 | reply to Davesnothere
That Pesky $8 Modem Rental Fee More than once, someone or other has asked WHERE in the CRTC tariffs and decisions that Bell was allowed to charge this $8 monthly rental fee to the IISPs (and hence their respective customers), if they chose VDSL service such as 25/7 speed tier.
And today, an answer has finally surfaced :
»[Official] $8 Rental and Some Answers
BTW, that thread is currently at the TOP of the DSLR Hot Topics list. |
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 | said by Davesnothere: More than once, someone or other has asked WHERE in the CRTC tariffs and decisions that Bell was allowed to charge this $8 monthly rental fee to the IISPs (and hence their respective customers), if they chose VDSL service such as 25/7 speed tier.
And today, an answer has finally surfaced :
»[Official] $8 Rental and Some Answers
BTW, that thread is currently at the TOP of the DSLR Hot Topics list. The answer to that $8 question can be found right in this forum when back around July, 2010, both Bell and Telus said to the CRTC at the oral hearings that a "customer service apocalypse" (that is actual the words they used) would follow if they couldn't lock people in to their locked-out modems. |
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 jfmezeiPremium join:2007-01-03 Pointe-Claire, QC kudos:22 | $8 is what bell charges ISPs. And at the moment, there is no way for ISPs or individuals to own the modems. But this is something being looked at. |
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