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EvilSeph
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O.P. RE: Canadian Internet Service Providers
Cost is also a factor too..please respond, I really want the best, cheapest (but not overly cheap, because I want quality) package from a Canadian ISP.
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05-14-2004 12:58 AM |
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.blade//
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RE: Canadian Internet Service Providers
Telus and Shaw area bout the same price. (Aprox) $40/month with a DSL modem rental, $35/month if you already bought the modem. I don't know if they still have the deal, but when I bought my modem, both Telus and Shaw gave you a $70 credit on your bill for buying the modem.
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05-14-2004 01:13 AM |
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lylesback2
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RE: Canadian Internet Service Providers
Rogers is good without a router! with router... stick with sympatico high-speed... but i HATE the dial-up dialog...
<skanky>lylesback2</lanky>
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05-14-2004 01:24 AM |
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Concord Dawn
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RE: Canadian Internet Service Providers
Well, Aurora's ACI give you a 1.6 mpbs line, multiple IP's, mail account, support for about $40.
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05-14-2004 01:24 AM |
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.blade//
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RE: Canadian Internet Service Providers
My friend's dad works for a promo company which has clients like M$, Nintendo, etc., so he gets everything early. Right now, he's trying out a 4 mbps line from a company he says he "can't tell me"
* .blade// wants to take the connection from his friend by force!!!
This post was edited on 05-14-2004 at 05:08 PM by .blade//.
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05-14-2004 01:31 AM |
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Concord Dawn
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RE: Canadian Internet Service Providers
You don't need a line that fast, no one else will be able to transfer data that fast.
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05-14-2004 03:27 AM |
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Sk3tch
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RE: Canadian Internet Service Providers
quote: Originally posted by gigablade77
As long as your fine with 1 IP, they're prety good I'm happy with them.
Yeah.. well i guess i have to try really then judge, but taking your word for it, it should be good Better then CableRocket anyways lol
quote: Originally posted by gigablade77
clients like Nintendo, M$, Nintendo, etc.,
Nintendo Twice
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05-14-2004 03:37 AM |
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EvilSeph
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O.P. RE: Canadian Internet Service Providers
Cogeco seems to have a download and upload cap..if I recall correctly, I'm not currently on their site researching, I was yesterday.
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05-14-2004 04:30 PM |
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CodeChaos
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RE: Canadian Internet Service Providers
I use Sympatico.
I get 120kbp/s on it.
But since i'm on my old computer and the connection is on another line without the filters, i'm getting 30kbp/s.
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05-14-2004 08:02 PM |
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.blade//
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RE: Canadian Internet Service Providers
quote: Originally posted by CodeChaos
I use Sympatico.
I get 120kbp/s on it.
But since i'm on my old computer and the connection is on another line without the filters, i'm getting 30kbp/s.
My connection is over 10 times as fast....
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05-14-2004 08:22 PM |
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