 | Xinflix FTTN Anyone heard of this company Xinflix? They offer FTTN 15 for only $43.95 a month with unlimited bandwidth. Im thinking of ditching Teksavvy as their dsl/fttn prices are expensive.
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 Mike2009 join:2009-01-13 Ottawa, ON kudos:3 | Never heard of them... |
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 swe3tdave join:2008-02-01 Sainte-Catherine-De-Hatley, QC | reply to none123 they are apparently owned by distributel, who also own acanac -- David Giard |
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1 edit | reply to none123 Might want to read the fine print before jumping ship:
quote: Unlimitd download subject to Fair Usage Policy
They also say they have "24/7 online tech support" yet there is no link/button to chat with their tech support. "Online" would mean to me chatting, not picking up the phone and calling.
One thing that did pique my interest was they listed a fee of $25 for transfer. I wonder if that means that if you are transferring from another ISP, if you only have to pay $25? Would also like to know if I could use my modem (that I bought) from Ebox.
It also looks like they are part of the beta IPTV service (Zazeen, or whatever it's called).....
Might be worth a serious look, though that "fair use" policy makes me nervous. |
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 | reply to none123 they also have a 7 dollar dryloop fee i would look at ebox if i was you -- Every time Someone leaves Sympatico an Angel gets its wings.
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 | reply to none123 They also have a 45+ cable / unlimited account for $60. That would be very interesting.. |
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 Teddy Boomk kudos Received join:2007-01-29 Toronto, ON kudos:5 | Unlimited is often just a marketing term, and you are invited to leave the service if you actually use it. I don't really like that kind of marketing, but it is very understandable. A LOT of people out there think they want unlimited but only use 100GB/month.
DSLR users asking about unlimited probably mean 500GB+/month, and one should be very cautious about Xinflix or CIK. Of course I'm interested to hear real on the ground experiences though, for sure. -- electronicsguru.ca |
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 Teddy Boomk kudos Received join:2007-01-29 Toronto, ON kudos:5 | reply to none123 If you try signing up for cable, Xinflix is using a very Acanac like sign up form. Also, while they claim access to 25/35/45 speeds for download, they only claim 512kbit/1mbit/1mbit for upload speeds?!!? -- electronicsguru.ca |
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| reply to Teddy Boom said by Teddy Boom:Unlimited is often just a marketing term, and you are invited to leave the service if you actually use it. I don't really like that kind of marketing, but it is very understandable. A LOT of people out there think they want unlimited but only use 100GB/month.
DSLR users asking about unlimited probably mean 500GB+/month, and one should be very cautious about Xinflix or CIK. Of course I'm interested to hear real on the ground experiences though, for sure. I would say that any company that implements a "fair usage policy" with an unlimited plan should not be touched with a 10 foot pole, but that's just me! |
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