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Pabloottawa

join:2012-11-09

reply to resa1983

Re: Rogers increasing their down/up speed... Will TS follow?

I agree.. But still, I'd like to hear from a TS tech in the know....

bt

join:2009-02-26
canada
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said by Pabloottawa:

I agree.. But still, I'd like to hear from a TS tech in the know....

That link was to a post by TSI Marc...

Pabloottawa

join:2012-11-09

And.....??

Not trying to sound difficult but no one has answered the question yet which is why I'm still hoping for an answer from someone IN THE KNOW. I just read the entire posted thread and it does not give a clear answer whatsoever.

A simple "Yes" or a "Not at this time but we may change things soon" would suffice.



TSI Marc
Premium,VIP
join:2006-06-23
Chatham, ON
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The law/tariffs says yes.
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Marc - CEO/TekSavvy



TSI Marc
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join:2006-06-23
Chatham, ON
kudos:14

reply to Pabloottawa
unfortunately.. it's just not that simple..
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Marc - CEO/TekSavvy


bt

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reply to Pabloottawa
The question was answered in that post in the best way it can possibly be answered at the moment:

Rogers isn't letting Teksavvy have the speed upgrades without a fight at the CRTC. Getting the speed upgrades will depend on if they win or lose that fight.



Rickkins

join:2004-04-05
Mtl, Canada

reply to TSI Marc
And in quebecland.... will we ever see 60m...??



Taylortbb
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join:2007-02-18
Kitchener, ON
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reply to Pabloottawa

Re: Rogers increasing their down/up speed... Will TS follow?

said by Pabloottawa:

And.....??

Not trying to sound difficult but no one has answered the question yet which is why I'm still hoping for an answer from someone IN THE KNOW. I just read the entire posted thread and it does not give a clear answer whatsoever.

A simple "Yes" or a "Not at this time but we may change things soon" would suffice.

There just isn't a yes/no answer right now, but the really short summary is:

Rogers is legally obligated to make the speeds available to TekSavvy as a free upgrade. Rogers is completely ignoring this and trying to charge more money. As a result the matter will go to the CRTC and they will decide what happens. Until the CRTC decides no one is sure of anything. It might be a free upgrade or existing users might continue at current speeds/prices and new speeds/prices will be introduced.
--
Taylor Byrnes

bt

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said by Taylortbb:

Rogers is legally obligated to make the speeds available to TekSavvy as a free upgrade. Rogers is completely ignoring this and trying to charge more money not make them available to Teksavvy at all.

Fixed.

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