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(Ontario only) free installation with your own vdsl modem 25m $35 and 50m $40

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(Ontario only) free installation with your own vdsl modem 25m $35 and 50m $40

Price:
$39.99
$40 (Ontario)- 50M FTTN internet(50m down, 10m up)
$35 (Ontario)- 25M FTTN internet(25m down, 10m up)

Google for "free installation 50m"


Compatible FTTN VDSL Modem list:

• TP-link TD-W9970
• Bell hub2000 ( Sagemcom 5250)
• Bell hub1000 ( Sagemcom 4350)
• SmartRG 505N
• Bell connection hub (Sagemcom 2864, this modem supports max 35M in router mode)
• Netgear D7000 wireless AC1900 VDSL mode
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if we currently are subscribed to the same plan but was paying $49.99 plus tax, is there anyway to adjust our plan to reflect this new price?
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What about if we're on the 25/10 plan and want to upgrade?
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I already have a Smart RG Modem that I am using currently..Is there any option to not get the modem from Carrytel?
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Terrace
will it work for Vancouver?
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redderflag wrote: I already have a Smart RG Modem that I am using currently..Is there any option to not get the modem from Carrytel?
I believe for the Internet 50 there's only an option to purchase the modem for $129 or rent for $6.99 per month.

However, if you have a referral from a friend, you can get a $70 credit for the installation and a $20 cash credit towards your bill if you purchase a modem. You can easily sell the modem on Kijiji if you don't need it.

Also note the price for the Internet 50 is $39.99/30 days for Ontario and $44.99/30 days for Quebec
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Looks like Ontario only... dang.
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jerschwab wrote: Looks like Ontario only... dang.
Ontario $39.99 and Quebec $44.99
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Sep 24, 2012
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RedBargainz wrote:
redderflag wrote: I already have a Smart RG Modem that I am using currently..Is there any option to not get the modem from Carrytel?
I believe for the Internet 50 there's only an option to purchase the modem for $129 or rent for $6.99 per month.

However, if you have a referral from a friend, you can get a $70 credit for the installation and a $20 cash credit towards your bill if you purchase a modem. You can easily sell the modem on Kijiji if you don't need it.

Also note the price for the Internet 50 is $39.99/30 days for Ontario and $44.99/30 days for Quebec
Thanks!
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Apr 28, 2014
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So, this is for Ontario and Quebec only! You could mention that in the headline.
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RedBargainz wrote:
redderflag wrote: I already have a Smart RG Modem that I am using currently..Is there any option to not get the modem from Carrytel?
I believe for the Internet 50 there's only an option to purchase the modem for $129 or rent for $6.99 per month.

However, if you have a referral from a friend, you can get a $70 credit for the installation and a $20 cash credit towards your bill if you purchase a modem. You can easily sell the modem on Kijiji if you don't need it.

Also note the price for the Internet 50 is $39.99/30 days for Ontario and $44.99/30 days for Quebec
I was looking at the other deleted thread about the 50M plan and called CarryTel yesterday asking about the referral promo code. and unfortunately was told it does not work with this promo, to apply I would need to choose another plan (like the 25M). That said, I would most likely go with the reseller who cannot be named on the forum, as their modem price is $99 vs. $129 at CarryTel and everything else being equal.
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Apr 6, 2008
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TO
Existing customer can call carrytel to get the deal but need to prepaid for one year then billing goes back to monthly after the year. Good thing is that the plan change fee will be waived. Yes, do not mention the reseller as OP stated otherwise this thread will magically disappear.
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how good is the Carrytel service any lost connections? I'm looking to replace my tesavvy cable
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Apr 6, 2008
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Ymmv..it depends on your line. I had a rough start but after switching to a kasda modem all is well. Do the 7 day trial to find out!
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don't you still have to pay for the installation with the 7 day trial?
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Apr 6, 2008
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Call them to find out. Have you check their website since the price has been updated.
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clark_ji wrote: Existing customer can call carrytel to get the deal but need to prepaid for one year then billing goes back to monthly after the year. Good thing is that the plan change fee will be waived. Yes, do not mention the reseller as OP stated otherwise this thread will magically disappear.
Thanks, was wondering about this too. I've been with them since March this year on their $34.99/mo 25/10 plan, and would absolutely double my speed for an extra $5/mo! That's great that there's no plan change fee, I was worried they'd make it hard for existing users to get the deal (like most telecom companies do).

As for connection quality, I'll echo what clark_ji said about rough start. In the first month there were several days where it just plain wouldn't work for a few hours. After that however, it's been very consistent both for uptime and for speed (usually right around 25/10 Mbps as promised). Used my existing SmartRG SR505N modem. Haven't had to deal with their Support, but I've heard it's not great. Not sure if they've gotten better in the past few months.

Overall, I definitely recommend them just based on price and speed alone. The few issues I did have early on weren't so bad that I'd give up the extra $30/mo I saved by switching.
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What's the proper procedure for switching provider with minimal down time?
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