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Watisit111

@bell.ca

reply to WallyThacker

Re: Two Accounts, one unlimited, one not, how is traffic charged

What's the ISP, would be nice to have a login I can use at two spots!

Thanks!


rowberto

@rogers.com

its actually called your B1, its calculated by the b1 login



HiVolt
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join:2000-12-28
Toronto, ON
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said by rowberto :

its actually called your B1, its calculated by the b1 login

"b1 login" is only for Bell customers. Wholesale DSL customers have the choice to actually set their username & password when they sign up with their provider.


Anonthbb

@primus.ca

Does Bell FTTH work this way too?



Michael9009

join:2006-07-28
Toronto, ON

said by Anonthbb :

Does Bell FTTH work this way too?

I'd like to know the answer to this question, too. In case one upgrades from FTTN (VDSL2) to FTTH.

lawrenson

join:2012-02-22

reply to Anonthbb
Yes, with FTTH you still have a regular modem connected to the ONT and it still connects with a username like normal. Traffic is still counted by that connection.

If I recall correctly I remember seeing somewhere that the usernames are in a different format rather than their standard b1 ones (b2 I think?) that don't work on regular DSL, so using a 3rd party unlimited login probably wouldn't work on your FTTH connection either.



mlerner
Premium
join:2000-11-25
Nepean, ON
kudos:5

Correct. wholesale logins DO NOT work with the FTTH service


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