  linicx Caveat Emptor Premium join:2002-12-03 United State
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Been there done that ten years ago.
Bell doesn't want competition in any area they service -- even if they don't offer broadband. I have no sympathies for any Bell after I witnessed the way they treat local competition. Small mom & pop ISPs wait up to 9 months after a line upgrade is ordered for it to get installed. Bell upgrades their systems state wide in a matter of hours - and they don't want months to do it once they make a decision.
Historically, when it comes to internet service providers and connections, there is a huge difference between the bitch and the pup. . |
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  Doci Toothless Fairy
join:2003-02-01 | You're confused. Read the topic and text, Bell Canada has nothin to do with your baby bells. -- An ISO 14000 registered service provider. |
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  linicx Caveat Emptor Premium join:2002-12-03 United State | Unless I miss my guess they are all cut from the same cloth. My one experience with Bell in Canada wasn't any nicer than my many experiences with the baby Bells. |
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  quanta Premium join:2002-05-07 Toronto, ON | One experience?
According to DSLReports's weekly ratings, Bell Canada's Sympatico High Speed is the #2 telco DSL provider in North America.
»/gbu |
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  linicx Caveat Emptor Premium join:2002-12-03 United State | reply to linicx Re: Duh
Speed was never an issue. |
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  quanta Premium join:2002-05-07 Toronto, ON | The Good, Bad, Ugly ratings are based on many factors, including reliability and customer service. |
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