 Ozykz join:2013-03-30 Salford, ON Reviews:
·Execulink Wireless
| Bell Business Now Offering 250/250 MBPS FTTB According to Bell's website they are now offering 250mbps symmetrical Fiber To the Biz . Unfortunately Because its bell It wouldn't actually be available anywhere And its a steep $259 a month,
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 MacGyverDon't Waste Your EnergyPremium,ExMod 2003-05 join:2001-10-14 Canada kudos:2 | For business, that price is a bargain for super fast net access. But of course being Bell, what is the data transfer limit, be it a hard limit or a soft limit? |
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 what07 join:2013-07-18 Toronto, ON | reply to Ozykz
Saw it a month ago, apparently they wouldn't tell me where its offered but hey its not priced that bad either if you compare it to the residential prices. |
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Are you allowed to run servers on business services? |
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 Glen1These Are The Good Ol' Days.Premium,MVM join:2002-05-24 GTA Canada kudos:7 Reviews:
·Bell Fibe
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Do you think they would be interested in IPTV if it was offered to business customers? Just a thought. The bandwidth is unlimited on the Business Service...by the way:
All packages include: Blazing fast download and upload speeds A Wi-Fi modem, so your employees can stay connected anywhere in the office Unlimited Internet usage so you can do everything you need to do online Online security protection so your business stays protected 5 email addresses 20 hrs of dial back up so your business is always up and running Plus, your business is backed by better support to ensure that it stays up and running. Choose from a range of installation and service options, and youll always be supported with 24/7 technical support and Same Day Next Day repair.2 |
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 | said by Glen1:20 hrs of dial back up so your business is always up and running
Bwhahahahaha! They really think that 20 hours of dialup is backup for a 250 Meg Fibre connection?! -- MNSi Internet - »www.mnsi.net |
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 Glen1These Are The Good Ol' Days.Premium,MVM join:2002-05-24 GTA Canada kudos:7 Reviews:
·Bell Fibe
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Yeah I know what you are saying but if you were in a hotel in the backwoods and needed to connect to the internet from your room (Bates Motel with no wireless) then the dial up might come in handy...lol. -- My Canada includes Quebec. Disclaimer: If I express an opinion, it is my own opinion, not that of Bell or its related companies. |
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 sbrookPremium,Mod join:2001-12-14 Ottawa kudos:11 Reviews:
·WIND Mobile
·TekSavvy Cable
| I know of a scenario where a hotel that relies on internet lost its internet connection and ended up with all kinds of problems including double bookings because they had no backup. It was costly in sorting out and that 24 hours of problems would have paid for a year's dialup even if it was slow. |
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 | said by sbrook:I know of a scenario where a hotel that relies on internet lost its internet connection and ended up with all kinds of problems including double bookings because they had no backup. It was costly in sorting out and that 24 hours of problems would have paid for a year's dialup even if it was slow.
With today's web, they'd be navigating the opening page of their bookings website for the first hour.... -- MNSi Internet - »www.mnsi.net |
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 sbrookPremium,Mod join:2001-12-14 Ottawa kudos:11 | Their diary provider's site is n ot content heavy Although their old one was and it would have taken 2 hours !!! |
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