I, on the other hand, have had major issues with Rogers and found their
support staff to be useless. Any client on their "99." Network randomly
loses routing to my servers for days at a time but they can get to other
places on the internet just fine. If you fish around a bit they will find
other places on the internet they can't get to but I look pretty stupid to
my clients trying to tell them it is Rogers problem when to them, I'm the
only place they can't get to.

I think their speed is great but when something goes wrong they have
extremely poor ability to support their products. (Opinion based on many
more issues than just the one above).

I personally have been on Sentex DSL for about 8 years now. Also had good
luck with clients on Execulink. Although they have not been perfect, they
have been quite good over that time. ... and in this market, "good" is very
complimentary.

- dbc.

-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck Mariotti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: November-21-07 10:56 PM
To: 'Keith Major | Aquarius Telecom Inc.'; '[email protected]'
Subject: RE: [biz] Bell Internet Traffic Shaping

I've gone through a number of DSL providers. Even paying a super premium for
non-login accounts, highest speed possible, 128 IPs, and premium support.

They have been good, but as with anything, it's when problems arise that I
have experienced major issues.

I started with DSL.ca, which was bought out by WizNet.ca, blah, blah,  which
was bought by Primus. Apparently, Bell audited their lines, saw that mine
had no "paper work" and pulled the plug. I was down for 5 days and lost a
significant contract because of it. I ended up cancelling everything and
moving to a data center for my important stuff. The support staff were
useless... completely at the mercy of Bell apparently.

I was getting tired of paying Bell for basic services so a few months back,
Primus sent me a great package offer of telephone, Long Distance and DSL
which I couldn't pass up. I signed up. Within a week or two, my telephone
line was switched over to Primus. But getting DSL was painful. After several
weeks of playing games on the phone with Primus including everything getting
'accidently disconnected' for over a day, I cancelled the installation
before it was all complete. Again, support staff useless... blaming it on
Bell again...

What I found in all of these cases was that I wasn't dealing with the
company in charge. Clearly, it didn't matter how great a company it was that
you cut the cheque to, Bell was ultimately in charge and every support issue
they pushed to Bell took VERY long to get resolved (days). I constantly ran
into excuses upon excuses indicating that it was Bell at fault or that they
were working on fixing it. I do think both parties are at fault for the mess
created.

I have never had a good experience with Bell directly or indirectly. No
matter who I paid.

I signed up with Rogers last week. Both Home Phone and High-Speed. I called,
they gave me great pricing, packages, promos... They scheduled an install
within 3 days, I called to make a minor alteration to what I ordered and
they said they'd be there in the morning instead (less than 12 hours
ordering). They did a complete cable install (from the pole). Hooked up my
high-speed AND Home Phone... I had a minor problem, someone was there to fix
it in the afternoon... and it has been working without a  problem since.
Great service. Great speeds. Support has been quick.

Similarly, a friend had a truck scrape the wall of the building he was in,
and it ripped off all the lines on the side. Rogers was there in the morning
fixing it. Bell took 3 days plus a weekend.

In my view, I think Roger's technical staffing is far better than any that I
have experienced. And that alone, is worth switching to them. Performance
wise, it's the fastest I've ever seen thus far.

Regards,

Chuck M



-----Original Message-----
From: Keith Major | Aquarius Telecom Inc. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: November-21-07 9:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [biz] Bell Internet Traffic Shaping

Looks like the rodents at Bell are gnawing on the internet service.



Last week, I visited a neighbour to look at their computer and found the
Bell internet performance quite poor; some images/pages not loading and
streaming video was poor and choppy.  I found it strange that they were
getting over 2.4 megs download on the HYPERLINK
"http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/"http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/
speakeasy speed test and the actual web surfing experience on their new
computer was poor.



At home, I have a 4 meg account, and started noticing similar things Monday
evening.  I did a speed test and found something interesting.  Whilst the
speed test is underway, I can see the speed increase to 3 megs then drop
down to under 1.6 megs - similar to a driving instructor slowing the student
driver during a lesson (they have their own brake pedal on the passenger
side) followed by an increase in speed again.  Upload speed in all tests
remain constant above 660kbps.



My goal is to leave Bell completely at this point so, Bell resellers will
not be considered.



Does anyone have suggestions/recommendations for residential DSL service?



Thanks,



Keith




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