On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 9:55 AM, Blaise Alleyne <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 04/01/15 05:52 PM, Sadiq Saif wrote: >> I am curious if anybody on the list has experience with TekSavvy's >> business DSL service. I am looking at their 25/10 business service with >> a dry loop. >> >> Any good/bad/ugly thoughts experiences? >> > > I've been using Teksavvy business DSL at work since 2010 or 2011. No problems. > Just leave some time for the initial setup, as it can take a while to get the > Bell tech scheduled to activate things (IIRC around a 7-10 business days? > Maybe > less...).
OMG don't remind me! What a horror show that was. Totally not Teksavvy's fault, obviously, but wow that was painful. > My parents have been using residential Teksavvy DSL since 2009 as well. There > was one issue with signal strength in around 2011, and it took a while to > resolve, but eventually we got a Bell technician in who installed something > that > boosted the signal strength or something -- it was painful waiting to get that > resolved (it was easiest to make progress via the Teksavvy forums at > dslreports.com versus multiple phone calls, but hard to do that without an > internet connection!), but that was the only time we've had a problem in 5.5 > years. (We had more frequent problems with Rogers cable internet cutting out > before that TBH...) > > At my apartment, I had a residential Teksavvy dry loop DSL connection from > 2010-2012. When moving in 2012, since we had to pay setup costs for the new > apartment anyways, we switched to Teksavvy cable for faster speeds. > > > In addition to a working service, I sleep a bit better at night with less > money > going to Rogers/Bell and more going to Teksavvy. > Ya, Teksavvy is awesome. I recommend it to everyone, with great confidence. -- Thomas Milne --- Talk Mailing List [email protected] http://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk
