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It looks like the Internet Bandwidth wars have made it to Canada!

Dean

Platinum Member
Since our Phone Company is now testing 30 megabit fibre lines, our local cable provider has quietly been upping it's speed from 5mbit down/1 mbit up to 10mbit down/1mbit up for customers with bundled packages.

What the situation like for you guys in the rest of Canada?





 
Originally posted by: SaturnX
Where you at, and what's your provider?

--Mark

I cannot say right now as it has not been "officially" announced. It will be by this Friday I have been told. I will say it's an independent Cable Company. I'm in Atlantic Canada.

 
yea, but that's canadian MBIT... 10 canadian MBPS is worth like 1 US MBPS =P


(for those of you with broken humor meters, that was a joke)
 
Well out west of Toronto, i've got the following packages available..

Cable:

Lite: 300 Kbps / 150 Kbps (29.95)
Std: 5 Mbps / 640 Kbps (44.95)
Pro: 10 Mbps / 1 Mbps (69.95)

DSL only offers, 256 Kbps / 3 Mbps / 4 Mbps

--Mark
 
I was on a 5/1 plan for a while, and we got upgraded to 7/1 just 2 months ago. I'd love to get 10/2 with a huge increase in allowed bandwidth 🙂
 
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