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Start or Teksavvy - who's speed quotes to believe?TSI's postal code check says I'm only good for the 25/10 service while start says I'm good for the 50/10. Who's correct? Or does this mean that TSI doesn't offer the 50/10 service yet, where I'll be living? |
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resa1983 Premium Member join:2008-03-10 North York, ON |
resa1983
Premium Member
2013-Mar-21 2:27 pm
TSI's postal code checker is still having a few issues with the 50/10 qualification.. They can manually qualify you for 50/10 however. » NEW RATES - LIVE as of March 20th, 2013said by TSI Pierre: If you ant 50/10 let's double check, we have seen a few people with qualification errors. |
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roccaStart.ca Premium Member join:2008-11-16 London, ON |
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If ours says it's available it should be available. The only time there is an issue is where it can't find the address, but if it comes up with a positive match for DSL that's pretty solid. |
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This is weird. Start says I'm eligible for DSL 50/10. Bell says I'm good for like 6/1 due to the Rogers monopoly in my area...
Not that I'm going to switch over to DSL, but interesting.. |
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Kinda similar situation. I have had VDSL2 before and I knew the maximum attainable was about 63-75 depending on what year I had the Bell service.
Bell's website says max 25/10, Teksavvy says 25/10...
Start says: Bell: cannot determine host 2
We have fibre to the building, I know because I saw it being installed... the phone wires may not support 75 meg but they could. I wouldn't want to install 25/10 and then have to pay $25 to get them to bump it up to 50/10 after the fact... |
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roccaStart.ca Premium Member join:2008-11-16 London, ON |
rocca
Premium Member
2013-Mar-21 10:21 pm
Can you try ours again, that error means some of the sources are temporarily unavailable. |
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Start says 50/10 and Bell still says 25/10. I believe Start is correct from my previous stats and Bell knows crap about my specific building with FTTB. I'm on the 16th floor near the riser too. |
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