 | 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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 resa1983Premium join:2008-03-10 North York, ON kudos:7 Reviews:
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| 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.
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said by TSI Pierre: If you ant 50/10 let's double check, we have seen a few people with qualification errors. -- Battle.net Tech Support MVP |
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 roccaStart.caPremium join:2008-11-16 London, ON kudos:12 | reply to XNemesis 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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| reply to XNemesis 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.caPremium join:2008-11-16 London, ON kudos:12 | Can you try ours again, that error means some of the sources are temporarily unavailable. |
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 | reply to XNemesis 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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