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wolf30

join:2006-03-14
m3p2w8
Looking for ISP in woodbridge, ontario

Currently with rogers and want to cancel my internet with them. Does anyone know any isp's besides rogers that serves the woodbridge area?


nanook
ex redbaron
Premium
join:2007-12-02
·Bell Sympatico
·TekSavvy Solutions..

»www.canadianisp.com/cgi-bin/isps···rch&p=ON and then select Woodbridge.

My vote is for TekSavvy (but as a very satisfied customer I could be a bit biased.)

canuckpilot

join:2008-04-27
London, ON
reply to wolf30
I have to second nanook, on both counts. My vote is for Teksavvy (just signed up and am completely pleased), and as a result, I am also likely biased!


Angelo_
The Network Guy
Premium
join:2002-06-18
teksavvy gets my vote

wolf30

join:2006-03-14
m3p2w8
reply to wolf30
They don't service my area cause bell doesn't have their phone lines here. My telephone provider is fci( was now owned by rogers).


CanerisErik
Premium
join:2007-10-03
Toronto, ON

said by wolf30 See Profile :

They don't service my area cause bell doesn't have their phone lines here. My telephone provider is fci( was now owned by rogers).
Do you have a FCI land line? There is a way to get FCI DSL if you don't like Rogers cable.


infamouskid

join:2007-01-24
North York, ON
reply to wolf30
it does not matter which analog phone provider you have.
all you need is the phone lines circuit # and give that to teksavvy. this is very easy to do. juss call your phone company.
--
"carpe diem"


CanerisErik
Premium
join:2007-10-03
Toronto, ON

said by infamouskid See Profile :

it does not matter which analog phone provider you have.
all you need is the phone lines circuit # and give that to teksavvy. this is very easy to do. juss call your phone company.
It matters if he's outside Bell territory, which appears to be the case here.

wolf30

join:2006-03-14
m3p2w8
reply to CanerisErik
Yes I have an fci land line but according to their site, I can no longer get it as rogers bought them out and do not provide dsl for new customers.

wolf30

join:2006-03-14
m3p2w8
reply to infamouskid
I called teksavvy last year and they told me I couldn't get their service.


CanerisErik
Premium
join:2007-10-03
Toronto, ON

reply to wolf30
said by wolf30 See Profile :

Yes I have an fci land line but according to their site, I can no longer get it as rogers bought them out and do not provide dsl for new customers.
PM me.


infamouskid

join:2007-01-24
North York, ON
reply to wolf30
again dsl on FCI analog lines IS possible. ask the caneris guy. ask any of the dsl resellers.
--
"carpe diem"


CanerisErik
Premium
join:2007-10-03
Toronto, ON

said by infamouskid See Profile :

again dsl on FCI analog lines IS possible. ask the caneris guy. ask any of the dsl resellers.
To be clear, DSL on FCI lines (where FCI is the ILEC) is only possible from FCI. You cannot get DSL from us or Sympatico or anyone else.


infamouskid

join:2007-01-24
North York, ON
reply to wolf30
it is possible from rogers.
--
"carpe diem"


CanerisErik
Premium
join:2007-10-03
Toronto, ON

said by infamouskid See Profile :

it is possible from rogers.

FCI *is* Rogers.

wolf30

join:2006-03-14
m3p2w8
I'd prefer another dsl provider besides fci since its owned by rogers. Whats this I hear about dry loop dsl. Would I still be able to get that even if fci is my phone provider?


CanerisErik
Premium
join:2007-10-03
Toronto, ON

said by wolf30 See Profile :

I'd prefer another dsl provider besides fci since its owned by rogers. Whats this I hear about dry loop dsl. Would I still be able to get that even if fci is my phone provider?
You can get a dry loop (DSL with no active phone service), but only from FCI in your case. Essentially, you're ultimately stuck with Rogers/FCI for the last mile. You can also try 3Web cable which goes over Rogers.

wolf30

join:2006-03-14
m3p2w8
I called them up but found out there is a 60gb cap and then they cut you off which is just as bad as rogers charging me an extra $25.
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