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Crixox
join:2010-09-10
Repentigny, QC

Crixox to planiwa

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Re: Cancelling Fibe after a month to get a clean line for free?

not "illegal" simply not properly regulated

their database is probably not suited to show that this location can receive BOTH copper and Fiber lines

in some occasions, a single tenant in a multitenant building orders FIBE TV, they install a fibe VDSL line and then, all orders are being refused stating there is no more copper facilities in there

Reps at Bell don't give a damn and indies are wasting their time trying to get them to understand...
planiwa
join:2009-02-19
Toronto M5S

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planiwa

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said by Crixox:

not "illegal" simply not properly regulated

their database is probably not suited to show that this location can receive BOTH copper and Fiber lines

So, bearing in mind the OP's question:

1. Starting out with "dodgy" line (jack to demarc / remote / CO?).

"have Bell install a clean new line and plug for Fibe from the demarc to my modem and then cancel Fibe"

Has a clear answer been given?

I'm trying to understand.

If an Indie offers Fibe 25/10, surely a customer can switch from Bell Fibe to Indie Fibe, no?

If customer wants to switch from Bell Fibe 25/10 to Indie Fibe 5/1 surely there can be no problem.

If customer wants to switch to Indie wire 6/.8 -- is that where the problem arises, since the wire only goes as far as the Fibre-box (what's the proper name for this?).

But wouldn't the same poblem obtain if customer wants to switch to Bell (wire) Internet 5/.8?

Have these "DB" problems actually happened?

Has the OP's question been answered? Thanks.