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By: Reader's Write

Well we already know the real issue is they oversell, plain and simple. Your Xmb/s connection is not really Xmb/s, it’s a little bit Xmb/s and mostly unused so we can resell thet unused portion to...

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By: Roger Bellend

These types of problems are not limited to Bell. It’s bad enough that practically no one can get the top quoted speeds, due to distance from the exchange, line noise and equipment, but many ISP’s have...

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By: Toronto Guy

Throttle down the $50 you are paying for Bell to $20 then it’s fair game.

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By: Andrey

Not only that, they’ve lowered the throttled speed to 384/384

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By: beeker

Quoted from a Bell/Sympatico notice recently posted in other forums had this info in it. As Bell/Sympatico would never release the actual numbers, Here is somewhat of an extrapolation. “Important Usage...

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By: cyberscan

I wonder when these people will start blocking or interfereing with SIP (internet telephony) traffic as well as p2p. I know if my provider does, I will be cancelling my Internet service because I will...

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By: Tim

I have Cogeco and my combined Download and Upload is limited to 60 gigabytes per month for Standard service. I checked Rogers and Bell Sympatico who, interestingly enough, have the exact same...

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By: sd

Personally I don’t have any issue with having with Bit Torrent, but I do have a problem with what restrictions Bell may come out with next. If they get away with acting as an internet cop, then they...

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By: WT

The real problem in Canada are the POLITICIANS who fail to protect it’s citizens from being systemically stripped of their wealth by the “protected” big boys. Business has proven over recent years just...

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By: Toronto Bell

I agree with the others. If Bell is selling a 60 Gig cap then that is enough of a restriction. You are paying for the 60Gb then they should not try to control the way you use that bandwidth and prevent...

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