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| [Internet] Should i get bell internet max 12? is it really fibre
i m REALLY skeptical about getting internet because right now im with primus i should be getting up to 7Mbps and im getting only about 1Mbps! so i need to not get ripped off this time about how much should i expect with this bundle? heres the info »www.bell.ca/shopping/PrsShpInt_Max10.page BTW is it really fiber optic or is it DSL. |
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  sbrook Premium,Mod join:2001-12-14 H0H 0H0
·Rogers Hi-Speed
Host: Rogers Bell Canada
| Re: [Internet] Should i get bell internet max 12? is it really f
No, it's NOT really fibre ... it's fibre only as far as the nearest remote, then it's copper the rest of the way. The question is, where is your nearest remote with the RSLAM. If it's too far away, you'll never get anywhere near advertised, just like Primus. |
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 kovy
join:2009-03-26
| reply to gmailcom said by gmailcom :i m REALLY skeptical about getting internet because right now im with primus i should be getting up to 7Mbps and im getting only about 1Mbps! so i need to not get ripped off this time about how much should i expect with this bundle? heres the info » www.bell.ca/shopping/PrsShpInt_Max10.page BTW is it really fiber optic or is it DSL. When you enter your addresse, what speed is available for you? |
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  Glen1 These Are The Good Ol' Days. Premium,MVM join:2002-05-24 GTA Canada
·Bell Sympatico
| reply to gmailcom Bell is reserving the higher speed ports in the "remotes" as they have been called for customers who want the higher speeds like 10, 12, 16 etc. If you are on Primus they may have their own dslam and most likely it is located in the "co-locate" area of the Bell Central Office. If there is a "remote" in your area then it should show that 10 meg is available if you go to the qualification page on the bell website. I have 10 meg with a 100 Gig cap where I am and I am wired from an ONU (optical network unit) where the fiber comes to the OPI (outside plant interface) a couple of streets over and I am happy with it. If they don't deliver...you have the option to cancel. -- My Canada includes Quebec. |
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  Phil25156
@primus.ca | reply to kovy It says that Al are available to me and how do i find the nearest remote with the RSLAM? |
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  Glen1 These Are The Good Ol' Days. Premium,MVM join:2002-05-24 GTA Canada | In answer to your question you can't necessarily find the remote but if you say that "all" are available to you then it is safe to say the remote is available to you if you choose the higher speeds. -- My Canada includes Quebec. |
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 kovy
join:2009-03-26
2 edits | reply to Phil25156 said by Phil25156 :
It says that Al are available to me and how do i find the nearest remote with the RSLAM? If all internet services are avalaible, then you probably have a OSLAM... but you don't necessarily need a remote if your really close to the CO. |
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  gmailphil
@primus.ca | Wait i think iv seen the OSLAM letters on this green like box thing on my street... i think it also says bell. ill check tommrow |
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  Chuck Carlso
@bell.ca | reply to sbrook Or all copper and *no* fiber and the only difference is an adsl2+ card at the central office. |
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 marcbase
join:2008-07-31 j3y-8v5
| reply to gmailcom alright so... to actually answer your question it is not worth it at all... never will be and never has... go to cable, cant really go wrong with cable
and just to make things clear once more dont get that max 12 whatever thingy your thinking about getting because your gonna waste ur money especially since bell throttles like mad
CABLE PEOPLE... CABLE havent you understood this yet jesus people you are slow...
funny how bell is blamed for doing shit like that and people DONT SWITCH OVER TO SOMETHING ELSE
this is ridiculous people stop complaining about cost increase low speed and such ok? we all know they will increase price all day everyday and never give you the right speed so please people shut up and DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT |
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  sbrook Premium,Mod join:2001-12-14 H0H 0H0 1 edit | Some people don't have options. Some people's cable companies throttle 24/7. So don't knock other people's choices until you've walked a mile in their shoes. |
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 killiar
join:2008-11-22 Innisfil, ON
·Bell Sympatico
·Rogers Portable In..
1 edit | reply to marcbase I'd like to add my 2 cents in.
Do not go with Cable! Especially Rogers! I just switched from Rogers to Bell. Never been happier. Bell has faster download speeds and upload speeds. That's just my experience, your may be different. Though I do know that everyone will be affected by Rogers high prices and backstabbing.
And with Bell, you get what you pay for. You pay for 12Mbps, you will get at least 11.4Mbps in most cases. Though your line stats could affect this.
Definitely, go with Bell. I will recommend them any day. |
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 vintagewino
join:2003-07-22 Grimsby, ON
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·magicjack.com
·Look Communications
| said by killiar :I'd like to add my 2 cents in. And with Bell, you get what you pay for. You pay for 12Mbps, you will get at least 11.4Mbps in most cases. Though your line stats could affect this. Definitely, go with Bell. I will recommend them any day. Consider yourself very fortunate.
When the beavers were still employed by Bell, they tried to tell me I could get "up to 7M". I can NOT even get 4M. I'm on a 3008/512 FP profile, and until the pair I was on in the F2 cable was switched to another pair, I was having major trouble with holding 3M.
Take a look through the forums, and you'll see how many were led to believe they were capable of great speeds, only to be dashed.
Most folks aren't fortunate to wither live by the CO or remote. |
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  Priceless
@cgocable.net
| reply to killiar said by killiar :Do not go with Cable! Especially Rogers! I just switched from Rogers to Bell. No you switched from Rogers WiMax to Bell. Apples and Oranges.
I have Cogeco it is fast, inexpensive and a solid connection for over a decade. Never go near my cap.
Oh, and not a penny of my money goes to Bell Canada. PRICELESS My 2 cents. |
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 killiar
join:2008-11-22 Innisfil, ON | Actually, I switched from Rogers Cable to Rogers WiMAX, then Rogers WiMAX to Bell. |
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| said by killiar :Actually, I switched from ... WiMAX to Bell. Wimax from either Bell or Rogers to anything after that is an improvement.
You are not stating how great Bell is, what you are stating is how how horrible wimax is by both Bell and Rogers and anything compared to that is the best.
Doesn't say much really, except shows how you are comparing apples and oranges. |
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 killiar
join:2008-11-22 Innisfil, ON
·Bell Sympatico
·Rogers Portable In..
| said by eye roll :said by killiar :Actually, I switched from ... WiMAX to Bell. Wimax from either Bell or Rogers to anything after that is an improvement. You are not stating how great Bell is, what you are stating is how how horrible wimax is by both Bell and Rogers and anything compared to that is the best. Doesn't say much really, except shows how you are comparing apples and oranges. I was referring to my experience with Rogers Cable, not WiMAX. WiMAX is the one I left the review for, so the "smart" anon user above me thought that was what I was referring to.
I am referring to my experience with Rogers Cable Internet. Which as far as reliability goes, was worse then Rogers WiMAX.
Please, read first. |
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 bt
join:2009-02-26 canada
·Rogers Hi-Speed
| reply to killiar said by killiar :And with Bell, you get what you pay for. You pay for 12Mbps, you will get at least 11.4Mbps in most cases. Though your line stats could affect this. Both Rogers and Bell vary greatly based on the address receiving service. For me, I get the opposite of your experience. I get the full advertised speed from my Rogers connection, but a Bell connection is lucky to get 2.5Mbps as peak performance due to the Bell infrastructure in my area. The reliability for Rogers has also been much better than Bell's reliability in my area. On the flip side, I know other people in a different area of the same city that have had nothing but issues with Rogers reliability, and no problems with Bell's.
The point I'm getting at? Testimonials about the reliability/speed of the service mean absolutely nothing if it's not coming from someone in the area being asked about. |
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 killiar
join:2008-11-22 Innisfil, ON
·Bell Sympatico
·Rogers Portable In..
| said by bt :said by killiar :And with Bell, you get what you pay for. You pay for 12Mbps, you will get at least 11.4Mbps in most cases. Though your line stats could affect this. Both Rogers and Bell vary greatly based on the address receiving service. For me, I get the opposite of your experience. I get the full advertised speed from my Rogers connection, but a Bell connection is lucky to get 2.5Mbps as peak performance due to the Bell infrastructure in my area. The reliability for Rogers has also been much better than Bell's reliability in my area. On the flip side, I know other people in a different area of the same city that have had nothing but issues with Rogers reliability, and no problems with Bell's. The point I'm getting at? Testimonials about the reliability/speed of the service mean absolutely nothing if it's not coming from someone in the area being asked about. I completely get what your saying. This person however was asking for opinions on what service to get. It's almost impossible to give an accurate answer for his area.
But yeah, I completely get what you're saying |
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