I am not happy wit Teksavvy either, using then 10 years aprox
1.- Thet increase the payment
2.- the installation when they change my modems is a disaster
3.- IT support is not good enough for me, I have debian server and Centos,
plus pfsense as Firewall, the problem is to find a good
I've switched to Colba.net a year ago, coming from 15 yrs of Videotron.
I've decided to remain on the cable (already having a modem) because all
those years I didn't experienced any negative issue with it and in my area
of woods there are not too many options :)
I'm paying a bit under $50/mo for
Telkel tried to do Fiber in residential area... 5 years ago. They never
really got to anything more then new large appartement/Condo complexes
(where you can easier put 1 link to serve the entire building. So unless
you live in the right areas, Cable and DSL re-sellers are pretty much your
only
Anything less than direct fiber is probably not worth it at this point.
Beanfield.com just entered Montreal Market by buying OpenFace.
I would check them up before switching ISP. They offer 1gigabit
unlimited for 50$ / month.
While OpenFace wasn't in the residential market, Beanfield is in
2020-03-01 @ 18h05 HNE
Hi all,
I am also with Tecksavvy since 2009 and had problem 2 years ago
when I asked a second fix IP. Ending up cancelling the second IP
because it looks like they don't know Linux at all and even I
suspect their knowledge of IP.
For anything else, all is working
On 2020-03-01 6:15 p.m., Michel-André via mlug wrote:
Michel-André
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Jeremy
2020-03-01 @ 18h05 HNE
Hi all,
I am also with Tecksavvy since 2009 and had problem 2 years ago
when I asked a second fix IP. Ending up cancelling the second IP
because it looks like they don't know Linux at all and even I
suspect their knowledge of IP.
For anything else, all is working
On 01/03/2020 16:03, Znoteer via mlug wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, Mar 01, 2020 at 02:02:08PM -0500, Aurelian Melinte via mlug wrote:
Hi,
I am looking to switch from Teksavvy, they are not so savvy anymore.
This doesn't answer your question, but how has Teksavvy not so good anymore?
I'm with them and
On Sun, Mar 01, 2020 at 04:03:37PM -0500, Znoteer via mlug wrote:
This doesn't answer your question, but how has Teksavvy not so good
anymore? I'm with them and I haven't noticed any particular change, so
I'm just wondering what you have noticed.
I had the same question. Also, hi. I
Hi,
On Sun, Mar 01, 2020 at 02:02:08PM -0500, Aurelian Melinte via mlug wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking to switch from Teksavvy, they are not so savvy anymore.
This doesn't answer your question, but how has Teksavvy not so good anymore?
I'm with them and I haven't noticed any particular change,
I have been with EBox as well for many years and I am very happy! Customer
service is great!
As Jean-Christophe mentioned, it goes through the Videotron network... I had
bell Fibe FTTH back in the day, but that’s before I converted the pc’s and
router to Linux..
Does anyone use bell Fibe FFTH
Hi there,
I have been a happy user with Ebox for many years now.
Their Tech support is "Linux compatible": I got no weird reaction when
explaining my checks using Linux tools.
Because I'm on cable and that it goes through Videotron's infrastructure, I
haven't been able to get native IPv6.
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