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Answer» I would REALLY like some opinions on what the best internet provider would be for 2 people, and pros and cons if you don't mind? A kind of provider that has a stable internet and a really high/unlimited downloading and at the same time not too expensive, for 2 people who love to download. Thanks.Not DSL I would really like some opinions on what the best internet provider would be for 2 people, and pros and cons if you don't mind? A kind of provider that has a stable internet and a really high/unlimited downloading and at the same time not too expensive, for 2 people who love to download. Thanks. Are we supposed to guess what country and area you live in? Quote A kind of provider that has a stable internet and a really high/unlimited downloading and at the same time not too expensiveHard to find nowadays. Quote from: Salmon Trout on October 22, 2011, 12:33:36 AM Are we supposed to guess what country and area you live in? Woops forgot to put that sorry. I'm from Montreal Quebec CanadaYou will find in most areas internet service is limited to a few providers. There are good DSL providers and there are bad DSL providers. Just as there are good and bad cable companies. In a few areas you may have a choice of two cable companies. If you have more than one DSL provider all the traffic goes over the same wires, with a smaller company leasing capacity from the local phone company. Almost all cable companies offer month to month service so if you don't like their service you can cancel with no penalty. Many DSL companies require long term contracts with cancellation penalties. Geek is right about satellite service being expensive. It was designed for rural areas with no cable or DSL service available. In short there are no easy answers and you need to shop around. Talk to your friends and neighbors to see what they use, and if they are happy with the service.If you lived in Alberta, there would be some news for you. New satellite to boost rural Internet speedsYou are absolutely in luck. Start off by contacting Distributel . They offer unlimited bandwidth and speed (when compared to Bell Canada's service it is their highest priced package) (Bell's).However their (Distributel's) one size fits all is Bell's top of the line and Distributels's price for it is lower than Bell's price for their lowest service. As you are undoubtedly aware in your part of the country Bell owns all the infrastructure but is obliged under CRTC ruling to make their infrastructure available to competitors. They can charge what ever they decide but they are renting the lines from Bell to provide their service to customers. So the only thing you will NOT get from Bell which you would if you bought from them (besides the higher price of course) is their arrogant attitude towards their customers (which i am sure you are already familiar with given that their local phone service monopoly in your Province). If you bundle your long distance service with Distributel the prices drop even more. Ask them when you call about their various costs and bundled services. truenorth http://www.distributel.ca/en/index.aspx P.S. I have no commercial connection with Distributel other than having been a customer since they 1st offered their services. Quote from: thehandyman on October 21, 2011, 06:20:07 PM for 2 people who love to download.Download what? Movies, music, all the freeware in the world so that your Programs menu becomes the length of a football field, grizzly bears, or just whatever you can grab just for the sake of downloading? Re: DSL, it's usually available at several speeds, depending on how much you're willing to pay. My DSL provider's starting speed level is 768Kbps and I believe the highest speed available from them in my area is now 10Mbps. However, I see on http://www.centurylink.com/ that they claim to have speeds up to 40Mbps in "select areas".soybean, Obviously you do NOT reside in Canada. largely due to the lack of real competition no such speeds exist here (at least in the eastern part of the country) for DSL.truenorth truenorth, what DSL speeds are available there? Mine with DSL Distributel with fibre to about 1/4 mile away then copper to the house holds pretty constant at 54Mbps. That is the top speed Bell offers but you can pay less with them and i believe there are 2 slower speeds and/or less bandwidth. There is talk about bringing faster speeds but no definite plans as to when that i am aware of. truenorth Quote from: truenorth on October 23, 2011, 07:18:01 PM Mine with DSL Distributel with fibre to about 1/4 mile away then copper to the house holds pretty constant at 54Mbps.Are you sure about that? That's actually very fast. My DSL service is rated at a download speed of 3.0 Mbps. Can you visit speedtest.net and run a speed test and report the results? soybean ,Will do and advise. The speed posted was derived from the window "wireless connection status".truenorth [regaining space - attachment deleted by admin] Quote The speed posted was derived from the window "wireless connection status"The network adapter MAXIMUM speed capability is the information given by the operating system dependent on your current subscription bandwith. |
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