 TSI MarcPremium,VIP join:2006-06-23 Chatham, ON kudos:14 | reply to RogersLite
Re: CNOC speed matching decision due next week said by RogersLite:I'm okay with the wait for now. Just hope the prices don't go up. For CBB, Rogers rates are among the lower (though still too high!) of those approved by the CRTC last year. Unless they were to go up, I dont see there being much of a price change. This is obviously very speculative since we just dont know what the decision will be.
Where CBB is likely to have the most impact is on Bell and Cogeco and Videotron territories. -- Marc - CEO/TekSavvy |
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 | When is this decision expected?
Would you have a link to the CRTC website on the open 'issue' |
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| said by londoner1:When is this decision expected?
Would you have a link to the CRTC website on the open 'issue' Its out already. Denied. The only good thing is that Rogers (and now all incumbents) have to file download and upload speeds in Tariffs, and Rogers has to file tariffs for all optional speed packages - ie 45/7 they weren't offering TPIA in already upgraded areas. -- Battle.net Tech Support MVP |
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 | Sorry I should have read my post prior to posting...I replied to a post from Marc stating that the CBB decision that is outstanding is one that they and other independent ISP's are eagerly awaiting |
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