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Rogers bandwidth

@cable.rogers

Does Rogers enforce bandwidth cap?

Hi~

I was just wondering if Rogers enforces bandwidth cap on users. Do they call you or give a warning if you go over the cap? How are your experiences?

I don't think they should have a bandwidth restriction as sympatico does not have any and sympatico is the rogers' most fierce competitor.

Thanks a lot!

KyeU

join:2003-12-31
Canada

I've heard they do, but sparingly.

Lots of members here have not been penalized for going over the limit.

I agree, they shouldn't have implemented this bandwidth system, and I'm pretty sure many ex-Rogers customers moved to Sympatico since.


sbrook
Premium,Mod
join:2001-12-14
H0H 0H0
They're not enforcing it in all probability because it's got so many holes in it you could drive London double-decker busses through it no problem.

It's wrong to have a limit if you don't enforce it.


djeddiej
Premium
join:2004-07-27
Toronto, ON

reply to Rogers bandwidth
I found this letter, posted at the Globe and Mail website, to be most interesting.

Dear Editor:

As one of the people affected by Rogers' new bit cap, I have a few points that I have brought up to Rogers.

I have asked, and also suggest it to all Rogers users, that they no longer allow Rogers to bill them via e-mail. Emailed billings do use up a small percentage of my bit cap.

It's a small point indeed, but one that has a direct impact on Rogers. By forcing Rogers to do this by post, it will have to pay for the paper and postage.

I have also asked that monitoring of my usage be made available via software from my house. I understand that Rogers has tools in place for monitoring the usage, but by having to visit the Rogers website to view that usage, I am using up a percentage of my bandwidth, therefore using a portion of my cap every time I visit the page. This also requires that the information be accurate and honest.

Realistically, can we trust a company that is actively trying to curtail usage to deliver accurate statistics without some form of monitoring?

A senior support person told me that this page is cached on my hard drive and does not reload each time. However, for security reasons, I and many other users regularly clear our browser caches. This means a 1 or 2 megabyte hit each time I check my usage.

Rogers told me to get software off the Net to do this, but this will cost me to buy the program(s). I believe Rogers should provide this to me because they are implementing this policy shift.

Rogers also told me that it has no mechanism in place to deal with disputes over usage amounts. So we have no ability to contest their accusations.

I therefore asked to have monthly Internet billing include a complete breakdown of my usage. I point out to you that cellphone users are provided this service free of charge — I buy 50 minutes of air time for cellphone, which is analogous to my 60 GB cap. I'd like to know what I'm using. On my bill.

Rogers should also do a better job addressing spam. So far, it's highly inadequate. Each piece of spam uses a portion of my bit cap. Rogers is not doing enough to eliminate spam, which in turn cheats me by a small percentage each month of my 60GB limit.

Rogers should also change all of their Web pages so the graphics are at a minimum. Each time I have to visit a Rogers page, I use up a portion of my bandwidth/bit cap downloading unnecessary graphics.

I believe all users who subscribed to Rogers' Extreme service and paid the extra cash for the high-speed modems should receive a rebate or credit on their accounts, because they are now no longer useful. We bought this service based on expected usage.

The person I spoke to at Rogers even went so far as to suggest I curtail my usage of services such as newsgroups, streaming Internet radio, on-line gaming and downloading software updates to conserve my usage. I asked him then what was the point of having high-speed then? He avoided answering.

We Rogers users are fed up. We need a change, we need support and we need it fast.

Barrie Jones, Pickering, Ont.

drunkgoat

join:2004-04-18
Screw rogers, im going to get a few people to push 1TB downloaded this month.


Bender_2k

join:2003-01-12
clubs:
·Rogers Hi-Speed


edit:
November 10th, @03:14PM

said by drunkgoat See Profile :

Screw rogers, im going to get a few people to push 1TB downloaded this month.
That's not the way to go about getting what we want (no caps/reasonable ISP). Trying to convince fellow users to use 1 TB is just gonna: 1) hinder other users connections and suck up all the bandwith, 2) piss off Rogers into taking even more drastic measures and 3) get you'reself booted from the service.

Best bet is waiting and see'ing if Rogers comes up with something.


nathancrom

@cable.rogers
when i first got rogers extreme i was told there was no limit..... so they better not charge me anything

KyeU

join:2003-12-31
Canada

said by nathancrom :

when i first got rogers extreme i was told there was no limit..... so they better not charge me anything
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mordin
42 inches of 1080p
Premium
join:2005-05-28
Moncton, NB

reply to nathancrom
said by nathancrom :

when i first got rogers extreme i was told there was no limit..... so they better not charge me anything
Better read your agreement with them.... They can change the service anytime & anyway they want and your only recourse if you don't like it is to cancel.
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sbrook
Premium,Mod
join:2001-12-14
H0H 0H0
·Rogers Hi-Speed

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There certainly was a limit just defined by Rogers as "to not impact the use of the service by others" and "not cause an excessive load on the system".

Now in addition to those limits which still exist, there's also the "Hard limit" which they aren't enforcing.

crimsondr

join:2005-03-14
reply to Rogers bandwidth
when they send you a warning, is it an email warning only? or do you actually get something on paper?

i never signed up for my email address from rogers so they can't email me anything.

lisalovlee33

join:2005-03-20
Toronto, ON
reply to Rogers bandwidth
So has anyone on here actually recieve a letter or call or have their sevice terminated? If so for how long??

crimsondr

join:2005-03-14
reply to Rogers bandwidth
someone on this forum has reported being warned 3 times and cancelled. don't know for how long though.

Commodus

join:2002-08-28
Ottawa, ON

reply to Rogers bandwidth
My bandwidth use ran slightly over last pay period, but I haven't heard one bit from them about it. Then again, this area has been relatively good: the speeds are usually very consistent (at least on Extreme). I think it's a relatively underpopulated node and so the occasional heavy bandwidth use doesn't send them scrambling to send a warning.


SknakButta

@cable.rogers

moderated:
December 8th, @10:12PM

reply to Rogers bandwidth
Re: Does Rogers enforce bandwidth cap?

Can never understand how some of you guys can go over a 60GB limit. That is a lot of dling... {edited for content}


idunno1982

@cable.rogers
reply to Rogers bandwidth
well dvd rips, 4.5 gigs each movie, adds up fast!

justfixit

join:2003-03-05
Kitchener, ON
4.5 gigs down.. and if you hold a proper ratio.. 1:1 .. that's 9 gigs per movie..

times 6 .. and you're at your limit.. PLUS gaming and regular surfing..

lisalovlee33

join:2005-03-20
Toronto, ON

reply to Rogers bandwidth
For sure, every month, so far, I have been approaching close to 60 but never beyond it. Quite easily accumulated especially now with the new port discovery where it's downloading soooo fast..


torontoindividual

@cable.rogers

reply to Rogers bandwidth
I think maybe you guys are worrying too much. Some of us do a couple hundred gigs per month and have never heard a peep. I initially panicked when i head about the caps and switched to bell to try it. I then maxed out my rogers connection to see how long I could go until I would be "punished". I never was. Never heard from them at all. So just be reasonable about it, and Im sure your not going to have an issue with it.
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