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Listening

join:2012-10-18
v6e-1k2

reply to CCC

Re: Bandwidth CAPS coming Feb 1 /2013

I am on the Optik turbo plan, so that's a reduction of 250 GB/month. Switching back to Shaw in the new year anyway. Looking at Telus's infrastructure and technology they have nowhere to go.

Kruisey

join:2006-12-30
Vancouver, BC

With reading a remark like that I suggest you read on the web the differences between Fibre Optics and Cable TV.


Bauwoo

join:2003-12-07

I suggest both of you do. Neither company is FTTH. Let him change to Shaw and have his bandwidth shared with others on his congested node. lol it'll be great if they don't enforce the caps again, like always.



JammerMan79
Premium,VIP
join:2004-05-13
Prince George, BC
kudos:10

TELUS actually has FTTH in hundreds (if not thousands) of homes throughout BC and AB
This of course is in addition to the ETTS customers and don't forget the FTTN customers that are prevalent on the network
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I may work for, but do not necessarily represent the views and beliefs of TELUS Communications.


Kruisey

join:2006-12-30
Vancouver, BC

reply to Bauwoo
I suggest you LEARN before you write such comments



bbbc

join:2001-10-02
NorthAmerica
kudos:2
Reviews:
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reply to Listening

said by Listening :

Switching back to Shaw in the new year anyway.

You'd probably be better off with TSI West Cable, which uses last mile coax from Shaw. You have to pay for your equipment and install, but in the long run you'll get more bang for the buck.

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Consumerist.com | Consumers Union

Bauwoo

join:2003-12-07
Reviews:
·TELUS
·Shaw

reply to Kruisey
FTTH is only available to Telus customers either having a new home development, in a very limited residential area, or more commonly in commercial. $4000-5000 for residential install to foreign fiber location. Oh and Shaw isn't just a cable company. Both have their own fiber networks. In fact, Shaw owns most of the entire west coast including US west coast.


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