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Re: Major CRTC decision next week. - CBB |
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TSI Marc Premium Member join:2006-06-23 Chatham, ON |
TSI Marc
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2013-Feb-21 1:12 pm
yep, that's the one!
wanna see a pic? |
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El QuintronCancel Culture Ambassador Premium Member join:2008-04-28 Tronna |
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Thanks posting this, I'm now ogling all sorts of Lego Star Wars stuff, like the Lego Death Star Peter Nowak blogged about a while back. Never enough time... |
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MFidoMontreal join:2012-10-19 1 edit |
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Videotron will increase some of their upload speed soon (April 17): » [TGV] Du nouveau sur les accès internet TGV résideEDIT: and I see a new 15M plan |
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TSI Marc Premium Member join:2006-06-23 Chatham, ON |
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haha yeah I was looking at it too. I've run out of the others to do now.. might just have to go that way! |
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nice! and low and behold, we'd get those right away too! |
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JenSuisUn Premium Member join:2006-02-23 Chatham, ON |
said by TSI Marc:nice! and low and behold, we'd get those right away too! At least we know ahead of time they'll be doing the change |
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TSI Marc Premium Member join:2006-06-23 Chatham, ON |
TSI Marc
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2013-Feb-21 1:25 pm
yeah. although with the capacity we have now, its just a matter of raising the rate limit.. not installing physical links |
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said by TSI Marc:yeah. although with the capacity we have now, its just a matter of raising the rate limit.. not installing physical links Since the large speed bumps are on the upload side, are still slower than the download speeds and most people tend to use much more download than upload speed, I doubt upload speed bumps would have much of an impact on your aggregated capacity requirements since it will remain heavily biased/driven by the downstream side. |
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TSI Marc Premium Member join:2006-06-23 Chatham, ON |
TSI Marc
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2013-Feb-21 1:36 pm
said by InvalidError:said by TSI Marc:yeah. although with the capacity we have now, its just a matter of raising the rate limit.. not installing physical links Since the large speed bumps are on the upload side, are still slower than the download speeds and most people tend to use much more download than upload speed, I doubt upload speed bumps would have much of an impact on your aggregated capacity requirements since it will remain heavily biased/driven by the downstream side. that's true too. |
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MJB33
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2013-Feb-21 1:40 pm
Fiber to the Home is the answer.. Google Fiber 1 gigabit for upload and download ! Bell/Rogers (Bhell / Robbers) won't lay fiber to the home since they pocket the money from the lines that exist and run.. ubb.... cbb.... pure greed... At the same time avoiding upgrades or saying that double the speed is a upgrade (rogers -150/10mbits) this is a joke. Or taking 1 year for a upgrade |
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Last time, I got my 30 Mbits upstream bumped to 3 Mbits before they even announced it (I was wondering if it was a mistake or something, until they finally announced it). Too bad it didn't happen again this time |
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said by MJB33:Bell/Rogers (Bhell / Robbers) won't lay fiber to the home since they pocket the money from the lines that exist and run.. Actually Bell and Rogers ONLY run fibre to all new home developments. |
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MJB33
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2013-Feb-21 1:48 pm
lazy... no upgrades for current neighbourhoods.. london is a prime example... still on 5 mbit dsl |
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