On Wednesday 21 November 2007 22:55:36 Chuck Mariotti wrote:
> 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.

I'd consider cable if it weren't for the caps, and the throttling of p2p and 
encrypted traffic.

I use a DSL provider by the name of SCS Internet out of Wingham (full 
disclosure, I know the guy personally and help him on technical matters from 
time to time).  No caps, no bullshit and his own LNS which means that the 
only thing you rely on Bell for is the actual physical line and their DSLAM; 
after that, it's talking to Mark's equipment.

I don't recall if he's got it set up yet, but he was planning on offering QoS 
at his end of the pipe as well, which means that your incoming VOIP quality 
was under full control as well.

I'm VERY happy with this service, but yeah, he'd be unable to help if a truck 
scraped off the cabling.  I do, however, have a brother who works at Bell to 
help with that.  :-)

-A.

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