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Kruisey

join:2006-12-30
Vancouver, BC

reply to fatguy

Re: [BC] TELUS High Speed Turbo 25 Usage being reduced 50%

Then if that was available to the home subscriber also it would solve this problem.

fatguy

join:2006-07-21
Edmonton, AB

reply to Kruisey
.....the business side has unlimited 25/5 for ~85 a month, just for the sake of comparison & that includes your choice of primary hardware (combo dsl modem/router or pure dsl modem) and a preconfigured 4G modem as backup. I would pay that.


Kruisey

join:2006-12-30
Vancouver, BC

reply to Kruisey
When I sign in my correction in above shows' due to'.
When I sign out a 'not due' is there in the post.
"it should read 'Due to the Fact that TV '
Have edited it twice.


Kruisey

join:2006-12-30
Vancouver, BC

2 edits

reply to StarBuck
Have been seriously thinking about this theme.
The TV is a the money maker and the moment Internet is due to the fact its being used as a TV for viewing.
Would folks that use just internet be willing to pay more just for that to get unlimited use say $95 per month?

I don't know how that' not due' got into my thread gremlins at work now corrected


StarBuck

join:2011-01-16
Port Coquitlam, BC

reply to Anon12
Anon12,
while pfak didn't post that info in this thread, he did here: »[BC] 80% of my current usage for an extra $13/month?

Pfak has been a reliable source of accurate info for years, I have no reason to begin doubting him now.

I guess , in the fall, we'll see if he's correct.


Ikarasu

join:2004-01-09
Port Coquitlam, BC

reply to Anon12
If pfak says it'll happen... I'm sure one of his Telus friends who's in the know has told him. So don't expect him to cite a source....

Theres no reason they would lower caps, and then not enforce them. I do however doubt they'll charge the expensive rates they have listed now - I presume they'll follow in bells steps, like they do for Cells - Offer an unlimited plan for premium, and sell block accounts for those who don't "Need" premium.

On a different note.

Shaws 25M comes with 250 Gb... No wonder Telus is lowering it.

I don't know about you guys, but I'm not waiting to see if they'll enforce it, when they likely will. I'm going to try to get out of my yearly contract.



Anon12

@telus.net

reply to SB783
So will I but pfak as far as i know does not work for telus, and was just speculating. I also dont recall him saying its coming in fall in this thread?

As for why they would lower the caps, is this still happening, last i seen in this thread the note to lower the caps was missing.



IamTed

@telus.com

reply to SB783
Exactly.

I will drop telus as soon as I get my first overage bill.

I was paying for 25meg service/500 gigs allowance per month..
Now we get to pay more for less.

Guess what Telus....
You lose



SB783

@66.119.191.x

reply to Anon12
Forgive me Anon12, but if I have to choose between you and pfak, I'll go with pfak, who has stated that Telus will begin gouging in the fall. Personally I have no doubt that Telus will enforce their ridiculous caps and the first additional charge I receive will be that last as I will be gone to Teksavvy. They can take the entire Optik package and ......


Gardener
Premium
join:2006-10-19
Burnaby, BC
Reviews:
·TELUS

reply to Kruisey

said by Kruisey:

At least Shaw and Telus customers using Internet/TV cannot threaten to switch because it no advantage for either side to change now.

Not so. I could easily add Teksavvy cable internet, replacing my 25 Mbps Optik, and will if the usage limit gets annoying.

Kruisey

join:2006-12-30
Vancouver, BC

reply to Anon12
Then why reduce the amounts in the first place?
'There is no smoke without fire' as the expression goes.
At least Shaw and Telus customers using Internet/TV cannot threaten to switch because it no advantage for either side to change now.



Anon12

@telus.net

reply to bimmerdriver
Why are people still talking in a tone like this is whats happening and they are charging for overages, from what telus has told me they still have no plans to enforce it.


bimmerdriver

join:2010-12-10
Coquitlam, BC
Reviews:
·TELUS

reply to Foggy
If Telus is going to offer a service with "up to XXX GB" per month, they should not be surprised if a small percentage of the users actually use the offered service. If they are going to make a big deal about the "small percentage" of bad users who are actually using the service, I wonder why they won't give a credit to the users that barely use their service at all, such as seniors who send and receive a few emails each week. Since those users aren't using even 1% of their cap and not getting anything back, this obviously is not about fairness, it's about putting the screws to a few users because they can. And some people wonder why ISPs are among the most disliked service providers...


Kruisey

join:2006-12-30
Vancouver, BC

1 edit

reply to pb2k
I do not think anything can be done about this subject while Telus and Shaw have a monopoly for TV/Internet in Western Canada.
I personally feel very sad about this because I thought that when Telus started providing TV it would compete against Shaw which they did to start off.
Now its a case of well they either pick one or the other for TV/Internet packages so why compete when both can be earning the same profit.
TV packages can be the money makers .To force the General Public to buy more TV packages and make that money ,cut down on the amount of internet use.
Also we are forced to subscribe to a lot of rubbishy channels we do not wont to get the ones we do like.
That is very wrong.
This is a like to entering a Shopping Mall and being made to buy a pair of jeans we don't like to get the pair we really do like.Now that would never happen.
On Telus's side they have had to spend a lot financially to set up the TV side of their business where as Shaw had been established for years.Also Telus was over generous with their free gifts and maybe
realizing this at last are having to re coupe their losses on this side of the business.
Must admit Telus has come along way in TV quality of picture and the Technical Services,when one can reach them ,have been most helpful when problems arose.


pb2k

join:2005-05-30
Calgary, AB
kudos:1

reply to South_of_22
Comparing to my dd-wrt traffic logs, seemed pretty solid right up until i noticed that telus forgot about december 31st, which worked out just fine for me, as I had big queue of stuff to dl in the wee hours of that morning.

Oh, and for those of you who are complaining: the internet works on oversubscription. If everyone tried to use a 250gb cap, with most of it spent during primetime (say a 10 hour window per day), telus would need over 2 terabit/s of capacity to support 1.3 million customers.


Ikarasu

join:2004-01-09
Port Coquitlam, BC

reply to Foggy
»forums.redflagdeals.com/bell-fib···1293434/

I have a feeling this is where Telus is going to be heading.

"Our networks cant handle people downloading so much... but pay us $10 more, and subscribe to TV/phone, and we'll accomodate you!)


Ikarasu

join:2004-01-09
Port Coquitlam, BC

reply to Foggy
[Edit] until I can find a better link ;P



South_of_22

join:2009-03-23

reply to Exand
I think Telus's bandwidth meter (what is shown on PDF bill) is borked.

I used over 530gigs for my December billing cycle, and the PDF bill shows that I only use 292gigs.

Hey........ Not complaining, just hope it remains in my favor for future months.



Exand

join:2001-10-28
Canada

reply to bluenote73
Called in about my Optik internet contract expiring in a few months and asked about the cap drop this morning.

No new info, just describing my call below.

It doesn't seem like a memo on the cap drops has made the rounds yet (?) because the support person didn't know what I was talking about and had to go ask someone. They did confirm the cap drop starting Feb 1.

I asked about how overage fees were going to be handled and got the canned "we don't charge overage just suggest upgrading you to the next level of service". When I asked what that was when I'm already on Optik Turbo (I didn't say anything about Turbo 50) I got what I took to be a nervous laugh from the csr and no direct response...

Same old, same old I guess.

Between Netflix through a proxy, PSN/XBL/Steam games and patches, work file transfers I'm still only around 300GB~400GB a month so I'm not too worried about overage. But it's annoying nonetheless to even have to be concerned about my usage when I'm just using it for what I feel is "regular" use in this day and age :|


fatguy

join:2006-07-21
Edmonton, AB

reply to Foggy
I've heard that they will treat the new caps like the old caps...only throttle/cut-off those that chronically exceed the cap by a significant margin....of course this will put a ton more people in that window, myself included. I have been pretty consistent at 400-450Gb on my 500Gb plan. But w/ only 400Gb limit now, i can see a problem on the horizon.

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