In the Era of Starlink, Amazons Sat , Telesat (cdn.) Internet services some folks are considering dumping Canadian Terrestrial IPs Including Cellular. Any insight,opinions to this and Bells Disclaimer. Thanks Note: non-Mobile Internet device traffic is always prioritized on the LTE network. This may...
Feb 22nd, 2021 8:00 pm
... past 6 months and I've hated the instability and the outages since day 1. I'm ready to switch but I still don't think my area has a huge amount of isps. if someone could suggest something or help me out that'd be great thanks.
Oct 11th, 2020 10:38 pm
Their deals are already very good. I'm wondering whether I should wait till August or switch now. I'm most interested in CarryTel.I wanted something like CarryTel's Cable Internet 40 Mbps for 35/month, but it's not available in my city (Mississauga).
Jul 16th, 2020 8:53 pm
... history of poor reliability, throttling, and/or billing errors. I'm hoping that this thread will serve as a one-stop listings of favourable cable ISPs, so that we can more easily gauge whether or not a low price is actually a deal, or a temptation to trouble. To limit the options, I'm omitting ...
Jul 2nd, 2020 11:57 am
TekSavvy wants CRTC to approve lower rates for ISPs amid COVID-19 TekSavvy Solutions Inc. is calling on the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission to ease rates for independent internet service providers facing challenges during ...
Apr 13th, 2020 11:10 am
There are some ads on marketplace on facebook that sells like gigabit internet for less than 50bucks monthly. How legit are those services?
Mar 15th, 2020 4:42 pm
Several Canadian internet providers are temporarily removing data caps on internet plans as more employers are encouraging people to work from home amid the novel coronavirus pandemic. Quebecor Inc.'s Videotron says its current residential and business customers will not incur any overage charges o...
Mar 14th, 2020 10:52 am
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Feb 12th, 2020 7:02 pm
... Rogers and Bell, have obtained the first Canadian pirate site blocking order. The Federal Court approved a request that requires several major ISPs to block access to domains and IP-addresses of the pirate IPTV service GoldTV. The order paves the way for a broader site blocking push , that ...
Nov 18th, 2019 10:53 am
Hi, I'm currently with TekSavvy and on their unlimited 30 package (30/5), however we're struggling sometimes (multiple Netflix users, online gaming etc.). I'd like to move to something like a 75/10 package and Carrytel seem to be offering a decent package ($39). I'd like to ask the following questio...
Oct 13th, 2018 3:26 pm
I tried getting the Carrytel $35 per month deal, and they let me know they cannot support me because I have FTTP. I'm having trouble researching this. http://canadianisp.ca/ only lets you search by ALL services,Cable, Dial-up, Dry DSL, DSL, Point To Point, Satellite, Wireless. A search of FTTP in &q...
Aug 8th, 2018 3:51 pm
Rogers Ignite 60u vs Bell Fibe 50 vs Teksavvy 50 DSLMississauga Square One area. Condominium.Which would be the best internet for me to get?I'm a heavy downloader with some online gaming. My condo does not offer FTTH service.Should I just get Ignite 150u?Thanks
Jul 27th, 2018 9:06 pm
Or does Telus basically have a stranglehold on the line they installed?
Jun 22nd, 2018 2:59 pm
... The article bemoans that fact that Canadians complain about internet pricing from the big telecoms, but aren't switching in droves to 2nd-tier ISPs. They list 5 reasons why that might be so, but completely miss the big ones: 1. Up-front costs: the big telecoms usually offer free equipment and ...
Mar 30th, 2018 9:47 am
We will be moving to a semi rural area and our current TV and Internet provider doesn't offer service. Bell only offers satellite with max DL speed of 10Mbps. So, I was wondering if someone has created a website where I could easily find the fastest Internet speeds available for our new home simply ...
Oct 17th, 2017 9:46 am
... the York area. I am considering carrytell.ca, vmedia, gtatel, kwic, velcom, contact.net and start.ca. Has anybody in this forum been using those ISPs? Or any other ISPs with unlimited stable Internet starting from 25 mbps and max $60/month after tax?
Jul 9th, 2017 10:17 pm
Didn't find a dedicated thread on this topic. Need two lines for better uptime, latency, time of day, and speed than current single low cost DSL operator, what's best combo? 1. Last mile technology: one DSL and one Cable, both cable, both DSL (bonded) 2. Operator offering: DSL from one ISP and Cable...
Jan 5th, 2017 4:02 pm
Anyone know of any deals in the Oakville area with ISPs? Rogers doesnt seem to service Halton as per their website (weird). Definitely not going to be paying full scam telco prices for anything, so any leads on deals or promotions is much appreciated.
Nov 20th, 2016 7:17 pm
All ISPs have the "under ideal conditions, real world conditions may vary" disclaimer when it comes to advertised speeds, but at what point is such variance considered unacceptable on the ISP's side? For example, if ...
Aug 22nd, 2016 7:35 am
More specifically, I want to know reccomended ISPs in Newmarket, Ontario. Preferably, I'd like to have a plan with 10 MBPS or over download and no lower than 512 KBPS upload. I also want it to have at least 150 GB of usage. Also, I don't want a ...
Oct 28th, 2012 11:26 am