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squircle
join:2009-06-23
OTWAON10

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Re: Activation fee for speed increase

If you're already on a FTTN service, it's just a $25 charge to change speeds, there isn't another activation fee.
iconfat
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No, this would be going from 6Meg GAS to FTTN.
The waived activation fee was on a while back. Hoping Teksavvy can offer it once again.

TSI Marc
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Should have something to help soon.
Cloneman
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said by squircle:

If you're already on a FTTN service, it's just a $25 charge to change speeds, there isn't another activation fee.

This is what we were told initially, but other threads seem to indicate that even if you have 16mbit you cannot upgrade to 25mbit without absorbing another 100$ fee.

Davesnothere
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said by Cloneman:

....other threads seem to indicate that even if you have 16mbit you cannot upgrade to 25mbit without absorbing another 100$ fee.

 
I did a matrix table in one of those recent threads and got the same impression that YOU did about the answer from TSI posts.

However, the OP wants to go from 6Mb to whatever, and that DID need the fee, according to the other thread.

ekster
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Any idea how soon? Weeks, months?

I've been thinking of finally ditching the barely attainable 4Mbps line and switching, but was mostly thinking of going with cable even if I like it even less... But with this kind of deal, I would definitely rather stick with DSL then.
graniterock
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said by TSI Marc:

Should have something to help soon.

@OP: That's a pretty strong don't do anything unless you really need to.

@Marc: How soon is soon? Is this related to the decisions coming out this week?

TwiztedZero
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The CBB decision should be out this week sometime, either tomorrow or the next few days... after that ... then we wait for TSI to figure out what they're going to do with their package offerings and THEN they'll make adjustments and any announcements they have planned.

Plus we'll also be waiting while the POI aggregate transition is taking place, THEN it'll be open season shuffle & huffle as peeps either stay with their packages or start moving up or down tiers according to their needs and whether or not certain packages are available in select area's.

Meanwhiles . . . we'll huffle & fuss over possiblities and spectulations galore once this decision comes out as to how things might eventually look when everythings dusted and done.

Bottom line . . . it might be one or two full months or more before we see this whole thing tied up with a nice neat bow.

So, thats that, and hold onto your hat this is almost a Canadian Broadband version of the CRTC Decision Groundhog Festival.
cutlas
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Hey Marc, wondering if you have any more info on this? Looking to upgrade to 15/1; but patiently holding off.

Thanks

JenSuisUn
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Once we have more details, we will be releasing it.