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Re: Start Communications - new TPIA Rogers/Cogecosaid by geokilla:said by rocca:Understood, we're not for everyone. Some things to keep in mind though would be that we're still $22/mo cheaper and have unlimited 2am to 8am which at 30Mbps is almost 3000 GB's of possible free usage too. But realistically, who will stay up or set their computer so it downloads from 2am to 8am... Just saying Why would you stay up? You can schedule your downloads to run at that timeframe, it's not difficult to do. Why do people have to shit all over something that is given to them. If Ebox did this, I would most certainly do the majority of my downloading in that time period. |
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Gone Premium Member join:2011-01-24 Fort Erie, ON |
Gone
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2013-Apr-1 3:33 pm
I don't think people are intentionally shitting on it so much as they are trying to grasp at whatever they can to try and justify the higher costs they pay to stay with an incumbent. |
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JC_ Premium Member join:2010-10-19 Nepean, ON |
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said by geokilla:said by rocca:Understood, we're not for everyone. Some things to keep in mind though would be that we're still $22/mo cheaper and have unlimited 2am to 8am which at 30Mbps is almost 3000 GB's of possible free usage too. But realistically, who will stay up or set their computer so it downloads from 2am to 8am... Just saying I posted this last week » Download Manager (Firefox Addon), it's a download manager addon for Firefox and it has a scheduler built in. |
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GuspazGuspaz MVM join:2001-11-05 Montreal, QC |
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1,118 GB total, 183GB billable. |
I don't know if Start also doesn't count upstream, but here's a shot of my TekSavvy usage for March. I was not taking advantage of the new policies all month (most of the off-peak bandwidth was the past week as I scheduled a lot of backlogged stuff). This is a good example of how you can get a lot of bang for your buck. I have a 300GB cap. In practice, the upstream and off-peak bandwidth isn't costing my ISP anything anyhow. |
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Ah yes Firefox. The browser that acted so ****** up for weeks recently that I had to remove it from my computer. Pretty bad when IE is running better than Firefox and omg I actually also installed Google Chrome when I don't want to be using Google products. It is going to be hard to use that addon you suggested JCohen when I can't get that Firefox browser to behave. |
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roccaStart.ca Premium Member join:2008-11-16 London, ON |
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said by geokilla:But realistically, who will stay up or set their computer so it downloads from 2am to 8am... Just saying Based on the amount of free usage every night, quite a few. |
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JC_ Premium Member join:2010-10-19 Nepean, ON |
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I've had issues with Firefox in the past that I ended up just creating a new Firefox profile and everything was working again, this might be an option for you even if you only use Firefox just for DownThemAll. |
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2013-Apr-1 3:49 pm
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said by Guspaz:I don't know if Start also doesn't count upstream... Start is not counting upstream against a users cap. |
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Ok already lost with DownThemAll. I went to download a file and saw nothing about setting up a time to download it. If I need to type out all sorts of commands and bs I can't do it. Heck I never even was taught html so bye bye Firefox and bye bye DownThemAll.
Glad I didn't switch yet from my grandfathered 300 GB per month cuz I am not finding a simple solution to download at certain times.
Eh I guess I could set my alarm clock to wake me at 2 am and 8 am n deal with downloads that way if I switch. LOLOLOL |
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Here is mine, I did last month. |
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JC_ Premium Member join:2010-10-19 Nepean, ON |
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2013-Apr-1 4:11 pm
said by Guru:Here is mine, I did last month. Nice, what plan are you on? |
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2013-Apr-1 4:17 pm
said by JC_:said by Guru:Here is mine, I did last month. Nice, what plan are you on? 60/2/300 |
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GuspazGuspaz MVM join:2001-11-05 Montreal, QC |
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I just set uTorrent to have unlimited periods between 2 and 8, and limited the rest of the time. I set the limited speed at 50KB/s downstream (no upstream limit), and no limit the rest of the time.
There's no manual action required, it's all automatic. I just dump torrents into uTorrent, and it handles the bandwidth stuff. If I actually want something immediately rather than waiting, I just temporarily raise the limit (two clicks on the icon in the system tray), then set it back after. |
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Sanek join:2006-08-10 Kanata, ON |
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said by Guspaz:I don't know if Start also doesn't count upstream, but here's a shot of my TekSavvy usage for March. I was not taking advantage of the new policies all month (most of the off-peak bandwidth was the past week as I scheduled a lot of backlogged stuff).
This is a good example of how you can get a lot of bang for your buck. I have a 300GB cap. In practice, the upstream and off-peak bandwidth isn't costing my ISP anything anyhow. Quite a lot of people watch Netflix, Twitch.tv, YouTube and other similar services that just eat up bandwidth (not to mention online game purchases and downloads getting bigger and bigger). I love the off-peak downloads, but I think the alloted peak cap may not be large enough for normal usage anymore (or getting there). What if you have multiple people watching youtube/Netflix/twitch at the same time? What if you have an IPTV service? Traditional cap model would need to change in the future IMO. Not sure what it will become - probably not "unlimited", but exceptions could be made for some services (i.e. Youtube, which is heavily cached anyways). |
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GuspazGuspaz MVM join:2001-11-05 Montreal, QC |
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Even a SuperHD Netflix stream is only about 3.5 GB/hr, and IPTV is typically less than that... |
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DavesnothereChange is NOT Necessarily Progress Premium Member join:2009-06-15 Canada 2 edits |
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said by Guspaz:I don't know if Start also doesn't count upstream, but here's a shot of my TekSavvy usage for March. I was not taking advantage of the new policies all month (most of the off-peak bandwidth was the past week as I scheduled a lot of backlogged stuff).
This is a good example of how you can get a lot of bang for your buck. I have a 300GB cap. In practice, the upstream and off-peak bandwidth isn't costing my ISP anything anyhow. Tsk, Tsk - By that screenshot, it looks like TSI is still referring to monthly usage as bandwidth - SHAME ! |
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said by Guspaz:I just set uTorrent to have unlimited periods between 2 and 8, and limited the rest of the time. I set the limited speed at 50KB/s downstream (no upstream limit), and no limit the rest of the time.
There's no manual action required, it's all automatic. I just dump torrents into uTorrent, and it handles the bandwidth stuff. If I actually want something immediately rather than waiting, I just temporarily raise the limit (two clicks on the icon in the system tray), then set it back after. In what version did uT add THAT degree of function control ? And are there any OTHER reasons which might make it worth my while to move to a newer version from my otherwise perfectly functioning 2.0.1 ? I did notice that mine would optionally let me set a monthly usage cap to not exceed, though. |
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said by Guspaz:Even a SuperHD Netflix stream is only about 3.5 GB/hr, and IPTV is typically less than that... OK, let's crunch the numbers a bit: - Say you're watching SuperHD Netflix 3 hours a day 7 days a week - that's 3 * 7 * 4 * 3.5 GB = 294 GB. - I would say a 1080p transmission would need a minimum of 1MB/sec (could be more or less than that depending on service). Assuming the same 3 hours/day, usage per month is: (1 * 60 * 60 * 3 * 7 * 4) / 1024 = ~295 GB - You can probably assume similar numbers for 1080p YouTube. What if you have 2 people using these services at the same time on the same connection? What if you want to use your Internet for other things as well? Bandwidth usage grows every year and it's getting to the point soon when the alloted caps just will not be enough (if we're not there already). |
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said by Davesnothere:In what version did uT add THAT degree of function control ? I don't know what version it was added, but some googling shows that uTorrent already had the scheduler 6 years ago... |
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DavesnothereChange is NOT Necessarily Progress Premium Member join:2009-06-15 Canada |
said by Guspaz:....some googling shows that uTorrent already had the scheduler 6 years ago... ....which indubitably paints me as a late adopter. Of course, 6 years ago, we had not even gotten AROUND to fighting nor bitching about ISPs' throttling nor UBB, let alone concerning ourselves with bandwidth capacity management as we do with today's draconian CBB rules. |
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GuspazGuspaz MVM join:2001-11-05 Montreal, QC |
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Caps were common a decade ago. My ISP in 2005 had a 30GB cap (30, not 300) and unlimited off-peak, so many people did similar kinds of scheduling things. |
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said by Davesnothere:said by Guspaz:....some googling shows that uTorrent already had the scheduler 6 years ago... ....which indubitably paints me as a late adopter. Of course, 6 years ago, we had not even gotten AROUND to fighting nor bitching about ISPs' throttling nor UBB, let alone concerning ourselves with bandwidth capacity management as we do with today's draconian CBB rules. I strongly beg to differ. I was most definitely bitching about throttling 6 years ago, and well before that. You'd be more accurate to say 16 years ago... |
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DavesnothereChange is NOT Necessarily Progress Premium Member join:2009-06-15 Canada |
said by rednekcowboy:I strongly beg to differ. I was most definitely bitching about throttling 6 years ago, and well before that. You'd be more accurate to say 16 years ago... Throttling did not begin to bother ME until Bell snuck it in on the Indie ISPs and their customers, targetting p2p traffic, which was only around the time that I joined DSLR in 2009, and though I agree that there WERE some monthly usage caps before that, I (perhaps naively) had not yet found all that much which I wished to download. |
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said by Davesnothere:said by rednekcowboy:I strongly beg to differ. I was most definitely bitching about throttling 6 years ago, and well before that. You'd be more accurate to say 16 years ago... Throttling did not begin to bother ME until Bell snuck it in on the Indie ISPs and their customers, targetting p2p traffic, which was only around the time that I joined DSLR in 2009, and though I agree that there WERE some monthly usage caps before that, I (perhaps naively) had not yet found all that much which I wished to download. The years tend to run together and I admit 16 years was a bit of a stretch but can say without a doubt that my battles began with Robbers and Bhell over throttling prior to 6 years ago. Actually when my wife and I got married in 2005, I had an epic battle with Robbers and my fight with Bell was a year or two prior to that. |
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I seem to recall some folks here saying that Rogers began throttling UPLOADS (which of course influences download speeds indirectly) of their own retail subscribers sometime before Bell started their BS with Indie ISPs. I also recall reading here that Bell was throttling their own retail customers before the light bulb came on in their heads to do it to Indie ISPs' customers too, and that last part is what I believe would have begun around 2009. Not sure who throttled their respective retail customers first, though. |
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said by Guspaz:IIf I actually want something immediately rather than waiting, I just temporarily raise the limit (two clicks on the icon in the system tray), then set it back after. Forse Start |
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I hear you. My son easily uses 7 GB per day, when I let him watch youtube. My wife also will use 7 GB per day when she is not working. My own use is variable, but 7 GB per person is a reasonable estimate. So if we all had a month of being able to use the internet has much as we want that is 630 GB. That is just watching videos, that is not actually doing downloads or such...
Fortunately right now I have 700 GB capacity so, I don't need to worry much. 400 GB Velcom DSL, and 300 GB Start Communications Cable. On the average month I use about 400 GB total. |
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2013-Apr-3 12:58 pm
Just think of how much time is actually wasted per day if you are watching 7GB of video, per person.
So much of the days of sitting as a family and watching a show or going outside and doing something that gives a better benefit then youtube.
Does your family skype each other in the house instead of talking lol. |
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2013-Apr-3 2:36 pm
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I have a few questions Rocca wouldn't mind answering:
1. Is there a maximum cap on overage charges ? 2. Do uploads count towards the cap or is it a similar policy like TekSavvy ? 3. Will Unlimited plans be offered 4. Is there a usage tool/calculator offered ? 5. What kind of process is involved with moving from one service provider to another and DSL to Cable and Vice Versa (Cable to DSL) 6. Is there a dry-loop fee or is it waived ?
I'm looking to switch from one service provider to another hopefully sometime this year soon and I'm looking at both TSI or Start |
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roccaStart.ca Premium Member join:2008-11-16 London, ON |
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2013-Apr-3 2:52 pm
said by FTTHTechie :I have a few questions Rocca wouldn't mind answering:
1. Is there a maximum cap on overage charges ? 2. Do uploads count towards the cap or is it a similar policy like TekSavvy ? 3. Will Unlimited plans be offered 4. Is there a usage tool/calculator offered ? 5. What kind of process is involved with moving from one service provider to another and DSL to Cable and Vice Versa (Cable to DSL) 6. Is there a dry-loop fee or is it waived ?
I'm looking to switch from one service provider to another hopefully sometime this year soon and I'm looking at both TSI or Start 1. No. 2. No, uploads are free. 3. They are on lower tiers, possible that they will on higher tiers in the future. 4. Yes. 5. Changing technologies are 'new installs'. 6. We only charge dry loop on our Basic DSL tier, included on all others. Thanks. |
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