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Glowduke

join:2009-03-14
Calgary, AB

reply to Telus Lurker
Re: [ON] No DSL without a Bell line??

Any communications service will require a path from the source to the destination. I would be surprised if the CRTC allowed a single company to have a monopoly in one building. Bell should have copper or possible a fiber DACs installed on site for their needs. I would check it out.
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jinantonix

join:2009-07-03

said by Glowduke See Profile :

Any communications service will require a path from the source to the destination. I would be surprised if the CRTC allowed a single company to have a monopoly in one building. Bell should have copper or possible a fiber DACs installed on site for their needs. I would check it out.
Thanks for both your replies. I did have a feeling that I shouldn't be giving up, however, it's hard to get through to the right people - on the phone, everyone's giving me the same answer. I don't even know if I should be talking to the ISP I want to go with, or to Bell. I'll try Bell again first.

CR123

join:2006-11-04
Vancouver, BC

reply to Glowduke
said by Glowduke See Profile :

I would be surprised if the CRTC allowed a single company to have a monopoly in one building.
It happens. A lot more in Ontario than out west. It might not be an 'exclusive' arrangement - it might be that the developer and Bell decide not to do business together - which is probably legal, according to the CRTC. A similar situation happened with some new greenfield developments in Ontario, where Bell is not entering the neighbourhoods, but Rogers and the developer have reached a deal.

I'm sure someone here knows whether there is Bell plant in Cityplace - from the answers the OP is getting, not likely. If not, no Bell, and no company that leases Bell copper.
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CanGumby

join:2009-03-11

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Are the fiber fed apartments we have in Edmonton and Calgary telus service only?

Edit: Nevermind, they have shaw cable as well. Just get a pretty sweet deal with Telus.

Glowduke

join:2009-03-14
Calgary, AB

Too Both CanGumby and CR123:

ALL Buildings must be fed by the Incumbent Local Exchange Company, and as such is required to lease facilities to CLECs. So wether the builder and the ILEC get along will have no baring on arrangements.

In the cases of Edmonton and Calgary, TELUS is the ILEC and does have copper cables or "Digital Tie-Cables" available to the CLECS.

Not trying to be rude, just want to bring to light that the CRTC does have quite a bit of say.
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CR123

join:2006-11-04
Vancouver, BC

»Damn, have to leave Teksavvy in about a year

»www.mintohomes.com/Ottawa/whatsNew/bell.asp

Unless the rules are different for MDU's vs greenfield housing developments, this seems to indicate that the ILEC is able to not service a building, in certain circumstances.
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