A question I have for you is why you need that kind of bandwidth and how can it 
be delivered?  Can it be delivered via WiFi?  Can it be broadcast?

Most of the population is happy with DSL speeds and I'm one of them.  About all 
I would like to see is IPTV but this is a poor use of bandwidth but then once 
the wires are in we should pay for the MAINTENENCE of the wires and not the USE 
of the wires.  Internet cables are not like water pipes!

As I see it the services a company like Telus should provide is hanging the 
wires and fixing them.  But then I happen to have an account at Anixiter and 
they do happen to sell both copper communications cables as well as fiber 
communications cables.  At this time fiber is so cheap there is no reason WHAT 
SO EVER to use copper!  Bandwidth on fiber is basically unlimited!

its not that the technology so not exist or that it is not affordable... the 
problem is we arn't allowed to use it and we are the ones who paid for it in 
the first place!  So Telus just sits there and gouges where they can while they 
can!




On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 02:12:39PM -0700, Gustin Johnson wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 1:22 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> <snip>
> > Yes - nucleus resells Telus lines.  So does Rogers.  We Albertans put in 
> > those plines and we paid for them all via AGT.  Telus inherited them in a 
> > sweetheart deal.  The part of Telus that handles the lines IMHO is pretty 
> > good ... in many cases far better than ontehr companies.  But the other 
> > parts stink.
> 
> I have had pretty good experience with this part of telus in the past.
> >
> > I don't know about Nucleus web hosting.  I just have no complaints and no - 
> > I do not work for them and at this time I am not one of their 
> > representatives.
> 
> That aspect of Nucleus is pretty bad.  I do not personally use any ISP
> hosted services (DNS, Web,Mail, etc...) as this allows me to switch
> relatively pain free from one ISP to another.  Of course the wife is
> tied to Shaw so they get me in the end :)
> 
> The real problem I have is that there is no competition.  Neither
> Telus nor Nucleus (or Tech Savvy for that matter) can come close to
> the performance of the cable modem that I have.  I would like to at
> least try another ISP (heck, I would like to have two or more pipes
> servicing my house) but none of the DSL or wireless providers here can
> touch the 15 mbit *real world* performance.  15 mbit is not even the
> top end of what Shaw can provide.  We need to find a way for other
> ISPs to provide that kind of bandwidth.
> 
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