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Re: Sudbury ON - FibreOP FTTH - job fair Thursday 6pm Bell's FibeTV isn't selling as much as it could because they force bundle it with internet, which a lot of people dont want Bell's low capped shit...
I would consider it, as the TV quality is a LOT better than Rogers Cable, but not when i have to pay for their sub-par internet -- F**K THE NHL. Go Blue Jays 2013!!!
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 | HiVolt, the internet offered with the TV package is an uncapped 50/30 Mbps connection.
How is that shabby? -- »speedtest.net/result/2032867059.png |
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| reply to habskilla I think HiVolt was making a general statement for the other 99% territory Bell covers
With the parent company, you can't subscribe to Fibe TV without also subscribing to Fibe internet (max 300GB if you have real fiber, 125GB for everyone else on DSL) and signing a 2 year contract for both
Aliant seem to be borrowing these tactics for their launch in Sudbury |
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| reply to habskilla said by habskilla:HiVolt, the internet offered with the TV package is an uncapped 50/30 Mbps connection.
How is that shabby? Not here in Toronto... and we dont have the FTTH you guys have there... just VDSL based FibeTV. -- F**K THE NHL. Go Blue Jays 2013!!!
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 | That is true, but this thread is about BellAliant FTTH offering in Sudbury. I just don't people reading this thread and think the bundled internet is capped.
That being said, if you upgrade the bundled internet to 80/30, that level is capped. -- »speedtest.net/result/2032867059.png |
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