- Aug 18, 2002
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So I finally get my tech to install DSL2+ today. I still have cable installed, haven't cancelled yet depending on how today's install went.
It's advertised as up to 24mbps with unlimited transfer and they specifically say no throttling. In Canuckistan, there's usually 2 major providers (DSL and cable) and all "competition" are resellers. In Montreal there is one provider, Colbanet, who offers DSL2+ which supposedly is not limited or controlled by Bell.
Apparently I'm too far cause I can only get 50ms ping and under 4mbps transfer.
This is disappointing as I really had my hopes up that I would get at least 7 or 8mbps to match my problematic 7.5 cable.
So, my options are:
- Stick with 7.5 cable that keeps dropping to dialup speeds, they blame customer instead of fixing issue
- Stick with sub-4mbps DSL2+ which may be consistent and is "unlimited unthrottled"
- Go with one of the evil companies such as Bell that offers "Fiber" (to the node) up to 25mbps, but is known to throttle. $5 buys you 60GB as far as overage charges go.
- Ditch all of this and live in the woods.
Hmmmm, what to do?
It's advertised as up to 24mbps with unlimited transfer and they specifically say no throttling. In Canuckistan, there's usually 2 major providers (DSL and cable) and all "competition" are resellers. In Montreal there is one provider, Colbanet, who offers DSL2+ which supposedly is not limited or controlled by Bell.
Apparently I'm too far cause I can only get 50ms ping and under 4mbps transfer.
This is disappointing as I really had my hopes up that I would get at least 7 or 8mbps to match my problematic 7.5 cable.
So, my options are:
- Stick with 7.5 cable that keeps dropping to dialup speeds, they blame customer instead of fixing issue
- Stick with sub-4mbps DSL2+ which may be consistent and is "unlimited unthrottled"
- Go with one of the evil companies such as Bell that offers "Fiber" (to the node) up to 25mbps, but is known to throttle. $5 buys you 60GB as far as overage charges go.
- Ditch all of this and live in the woods.
Hmmmm, what to do?
