| From: Lennart Sorensen via talk <[email protected]>

| I figure I ought to start figuring out what's involved with Rogers setup
| these days given that's what I will end up with next September when I
| move to a new house.  I am pretty sure a new development won't have any
| copper phone or cable connections, just fiber, and rogers service is
| included in the price of the house for the first year, so I figure I
| might as well use it.

At least a few years ago, many developers sold exclusive access to a
development to Bell or Rogers (or perhaps other companies).
Exclusivity was about 5 years.  I have no idea whether it would be
economical for the other suppliers to support an already fully-booked
neighbourhood after the exclusivity expired.  Yet another monopolistic
game.

Rogers FTTH is something I don't know much about.  It's not like what
we have at the moment (and what the vast majority of older
neighbourhoods have).  I'm not sure what that service looks like but I
understand that upload speeds are much improved.

Bell is slow to replace copper with fibre, but Rogers is much slower
at replacing coax last mile (I'm a little fuzzy on the architecture of
cable).
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