 resa1983Premium join:2008-03-10 North York, ON kudos:7 | reply to bt
Re: New speeds Rogers cable - Teksavvy watch out Wouldn't be surprised if its all rolled into 1 decision, as both issues can be resolved with a revised TN filing. -- Battle.net Tech Support MVP |
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| said by resa1983:Wouldn't be surprised if its all rolled into 1 decision, as both issues can be resolved with a revised TN filing. Me either, but nor would I be surprised to see interim rates on the new speeds as a separate, earlier decision. |
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| said by bt:said by resa1983:Wouldn't be surprised if its all rolled into 1 decision, as both issues can be resolved with a revised TN filing. Me either, but nor would I be surprised to see interim rates on the new speeds as a separate, earlier decision. Yeah, thats what I'm expecting, a TN to be set as interim to be revised with conclusion of TPIA rates.. Would probably be the easiest/fastest way for everyone to get faster speeds. -- Battle.net Tech Support MVP |
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 | any comment if the higher tiers will be offered? it would appear from previous crtc filings that teksavvy/distributel etc would have been able to offer the faster speeds already but choose not to. i assume this has to do with cost? any change we will see 150/10 or eventually 250/250? |
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| said by anoncrtc :any comment if the higher tiers will be offered? it would appear from previous crtc filings that teksavvy/distributel etc would have been able to offer the faster speeds already but choose not to. i assume this has to do with cost? any change we will see 150/10 or eventually 250/250? Ultimate (either 150/10 or 75/2) is a no-go for TSI/Distributel until they move to aggregated. I believe that's also true for Extreme Plus (45/4, formerly 32/1) but I'm not 100% sure.
Start.ca can offer 75/2 (150/10 is part of this proceeding) but the potential cost to them is just too high (a single 75/2 customer could cost Start over $1k per month).
250/250 is right out for anybody else at this point, as it's FTTH and Rogers isn't required to let anyone else have access to it. |
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 | reply to anoncrtc said by anoncrtc :any comment if the higher tiers will be offered? it would appear from previous crtc filings that teksavvy/distributel etc would have been able to offer the faster speeds already but choose not to. i assume this has to do with cost? any change we will see 150/10 or eventually 250/250? We are currently waiting on a CRTC decision on this issue before we are offering the higher speeds. |
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| said by TSIElizabeth:said by anoncrtc :any comment if the higher tiers will be offered? it would appear from previous crtc filings that teksavvy/distributel etc would have been able to offer the faster speeds already but choose not to. i assume this has to do with cost? any change we will see 150/10 or eventually 250/250? We are currently waiting on a CRTC decision on this issue before we are offering the higher speeds. Any updates on this? I thought there was a CRTC decision coming down this week? -- www.613websites.com ● Budget Canadian Web Design and Hosting
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| said by d4m1r:said by TSIElizabeth:said by anoncrtc :any comment if the higher tiers will be offered? it would appear from previous crtc filings that teksavvy/distributel etc would have been able to offer the faster speeds already but choose not to. i assume this has to do with cost? any change we will see 150/10 or eventually 250/250? We are currently waiting on a CRTC decision on this issue before we are offering the higher speeds. Any updates on this? I thought there was a CRTC decision coming down this week? Decision was last week for CBB order link amounts, as well as associated costs. Full decision still not out.
As for speedmatching - Rogers has til 8pm tomorrow to respond, and then considering past expedited hearings, the CRTC in the past has usually released their decision 3-4 weeks after the last filing. -- Battle.net Tech Support MVP |
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 | Hey guys whats the status on this? Did you get any updates from Rogers.
I thought they had until yesterday at 8 pm to respond...? |
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 | I'll be thinking of you guys when I get 250/15 with shaw next year when I move to Calgary.
(I'll still have 2 different family members with their own subscriptions with teksavvy though, so I'm loyal :P |
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1 edit | reply to dustmakermk Rogers response from yesterday: »/r0/download/2···2012.pdf
Now we wait for the CRTC to decide on it. 1-2 2-4 weeks, I think. |
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 brad join:2007-09-06 Etobicoke, ON | reply to chrisl83 said by chrisl83:I'll be thinking of you guys when I get 250/15 with shaw next year when I move to Calgary. 15 up is very weak and although having the down speed would be nice it isn't at that price point. Bring it down by $50 a month. |
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 | I'll take 15 over 1. The price isn't bad when split between 2 people. |
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 | reply to d4m1r I just asked my manager and was informed we are still waiting on a decision. |
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