To clarify... how this 3rd party works/doesn't work. When things go well, this is great. You save money. When they do not, you are dealing with Teksavvy, who is then dealing with the other party (Rogers, Bell, VideoTron or Telus)... Teksavvy will use the excuse that they are at the mercy of the other party.... the other party has minimal response times that they have to respond within and they are very bad at meeting them (or so, that's what I'm told by Teksavvy).
In the end, it wasn't worth the extra hassles for myself. Chuck -----Original Message----- From: Bruce N [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: September-19-11 1:14 PM To: asterisk Mailing Subject: [on-asterisk] How does TekSavvy provide internet over Rogers coax cables? Hi Everyone, I have seen a customer with TekSavvy connection over Rogers coax cable. Does Rogers cable fall under the same rules as the Bell Canada copper lines when it comes to sharing it with competitors? Does Rogers infrastructure work like Bell in terms of placing equipment in CO in order to provide internet? Thanks,Bruce --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
