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Re: New speeds Rogers cable - Teksavvy watch out said by anoncrtc :any update on this as to if/when the faster speeds will be offered? Process is ongoing at the CRTC. We're into the rebuttal phase for the access stuff, with (I think) that part wrapping up on Friday. That means a decision no earlier than next week.
Pricing stuff rebuttals wrap up next Tuesday, so a decision on that by the end of next week if we're lucky.
said by anoncrtc :will they need to migrate to the new poi before rogers is going to provide the speeds? Maybe. That's one of the things that will be determined by the stuff in front of the CRTC right now. |
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 resa1983Premium join:2008-03-10 North York, ON kudos:7 | Wouldn't be surprised if its all rolled into 1 decision, as both issues can be resolved with a revised TN filing. -- Battle.net Tech Support MVP |
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| said by resa1983:Wouldn't be surprised if its all rolled into 1 decision, as both issues can be resolved with a revised TN filing. Me either, but nor would I be surprised to see interim rates on the new speeds as a separate, earlier decision. |
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| said by bt:said by resa1983:Wouldn't be surprised if its all rolled into 1 decision, as both issues can be resolved with a revised TN filing. Me either, but nor would I be surprised to see interim rates on the new speeds as a separate, earlier decision. Yeah, thats what I'm expecting, a TN to be set as interim to be revised with conclusion of TPIA rates.. Would probably be the easiest/fastest way for everyone to get faster speeds. -- Battle.net Tech Support MVP |
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 | any comment if the higher tiers will be offered? it would appear from previous crtc filings that teksavvy/distributel etc would have been able to offer the faster speeds already but choose not to. i assume this has to do with cost? any change we will see 150/10 or eventually 250/250? |
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| said by anoncrtc :any comment if the higher tiers will be offered? it would appear from previous crtc filings that teksavvy/distributel etc would have been able to offer the faster speeds already but choose not to. i assume this has to do with cost? any change we will see 150/10 or eventually 250/250? Ultimate (either 150/10 or 75/2) is a no-go for TSI/Distributel until they move to aggregated. I believe that's also true for Extreme Plus (45/4, formerly 32/1) but I'm not 100% sure.
Start.ca can offer 75/2 (150/10 is part of this proceeding) but the potential cost to them is just too high (a single 75/2 customer could cost Start over $1k per month).
250/250 is right out for anybody else at this point, as it's FTTH and Rogers isn't required to let anyone else have access to it. |
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 | reply to anoncrtc said by anoncrtc :any comment if the higher tiers will be offered? it would appear from previous crtc filings that teksavvy/distributel etc would have been able to offer the faster speeds already but choose not to. i assume this has to do with cost? any change we will see 150/10 or eventually 250/250? We are currently waiting on a CRTC decision on this issue before we are offering the higher speeds. |
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| said by TSIElizabeth:said by anoncrtc :any comment if the higher tiers will be offered? it would appear from previous crtc filings that teksavvy/distributel etc would have been able to offer the faster speeds already but choose not to. i assume this has to do with cost? any change we will see 150/10 or eventually 250/250? We are currently waiting on a CRTC decision on this issue before we are offering the higher speeds. Any updates on this? I thought there was a CRTC decision coming down this week? -- www.613websites.com ● Budget Canadian Web Design and Hosting
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| said by d4m1r:said by TSIElizabeth:said by anoncrtc :any comment if the higher tiers will be offered? it would appear from previous crtc filings that teksavvy/distributel etc would have been able to offer the faster speeds already but choose not to. i assume this has to do with cost? any change we will see 150/10 or eventually 250/250? We are currently waiting on a CRTC decision on this issue before we are offering the higher speeds. Any updates on this? I thought there was a CRTC decision coming down this week? Decision was last week for CBB order link amounts, as well as associated costs. Full decision still not out.
As for speedmatching - Rogers has til 8pm tomorrow to respond, and then considering past expedited hearings, the CRTC in the past has usually released their decision 3-4 weeks after the last filing. -- Battle.net Tech Support MVP |
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 | Hey guys whats the status on this? Did you get any updates from Rogers.
I thought they had until yesterday at 8 pm to respond...? |
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 | I'll be thinking of you guys when I get 250/15 with shaw next year when I move to Calgary.
(I'll still have 2 different family members with their own subscriptions with teksavvy though, so I'm loyal :P |
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1 edit | reply to dustmakermk Rogers response from yesterday: »/r0/download/2···2012.pdf
Now we wait for the CRTC to decide on it. 1-2 2-4 weeks, I think. |
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 brad join:2007-09-06 Etobicoke, ON | reply to chrisl83 said by chrisl83:I'll be thinking of you guys when I get 250/15 with shaw next year when I move to Calgary. 15 up is very weak and although having the down speed would be nice it isn't at that price point. Bring it down by $50 a month. |
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 | I'll take 15 over 1. The price isn't bad when split between 2 people. |
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 | reply to d4m1r I just asked my manager and was informed we are still waiting on a decision. |
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