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m1ndpixel

join:2008-06-20
reply to m1ndpixel
Re: MLPPP question and Montreal ISP's

Thanks for the replys.. I only want to use MLPPP for the throttle work around :P


leeeeech

@videotron.ca

then that would be:
1.Teksavvy (TSI): »TekSavvy
2.velcom: »Velcom
3.Acanac: »Acanac Inc.
4.Ebox (to be determined?): »ELECTRONICBOX

TekSavvy has the most active group of geeks going in regards to MLPPP, both OS wise and Router wise. So in my unbiased opinion thats where you want to be.

Acanac i *think* supports mlppp, they also have some sort of SSH box set up for their users to use. Don't hear much on the mlppp front in regards to them.


leeeeech

@videotron.ca

reply to m1ndpixel
Also, I forgot to add... If its speed and leech your looking for, I have a personal preference for cable.
F DSL and all the crap that comes with it.

If you don't mind paying about 65$/month for unlimited 7-meg Ebox cable, thats the choice i would make (personally).

the "upto" 5 meg DSL providers above are around 30-40$.

So if it was me, my first choice would be Ebox's unlimited 7-meg cable, which is available in Montreal.

My second choice would be TekSavvy due to cost and the very wide range of support within its forum community.

Those would be *my* two choices if I was doing more than 100-gigs a month.
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