2009/3/25 Leslie Satenstein <[email protected]> > Why are you so negative about Bell. I ordered internet access from > Acanac.net, and they ordered the dry DSL line for me. Bell does not do > installations, it is out-sourced to a company. They came, added a new cable > to the house, and that was it. I get about 6300kbps download and 5955kbps at > the end of a wireless connection. > > The dry dsl was $8.00/mo tax in. > > Colba, Acanac and others must be about the same functionality and rates. > Compare. Pubnix may match rates. > > > > > On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 2:18 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I thought the technology or Bell would have matured by now but I guess >> not. Thank you CRTC for pointing to us how much choice we have and how >> healthy the market is... >> >> Basically, what I understand is that if I'm lucky, I will have a good >> aDSL link but if there is any problem with the line, Bell are still as >> stupid as before and they still have no incentive to fix it since they >> probably don't like leasing their lines to resellers. >> >> At this point, I'm even considering switching to Videotron business. I >> think it's 70$ per month (That is less than what I would pay with the >> increase fees), and business have unlimited bandwidth. >> >
Depends what region you live in, Bell doesn't have many subcontractors left for installs (excluding ExpressVU). And they are still responsible for line problems/issues/repairs. You call your ISP to report the issue, and they report the issue to Bell.
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