As of about a year or so ago i have not noticed this once in my area
Travis R.
Tomas Florian wrote:
Hi,
I had Shaw a long time ago (3 years) and the reason I stopped using it was
because of the variable speed (sometime slow sometime fast) and it seemed to
depend on what my neighbors were doing. If they were downloading heavily
they took all the bandwidth. Some of my clients who used Shaw also seemed
to have experienced this. Has Shaw taken care of this issue by using a
traffic shaper on their routers?
Thanks, Tomas
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Niels Voll Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 11:08 AM To: CLUG General Subject: Re: [clug-talk] Calgary ISP Comparison
my experience with Shaw's residential package has been generally positive;
positive experiences
- relatively few outages,
- no port 25 blocking nonsense, like for example Telus
- plug and play DHCP - i.e. none of that having to go to a password protected website to "register" one's NIC, like for example Telus
- cable is less sensitive to CO proximity than xDSL - although on cable you "compete" with your neighbors for bandwidth - hasn't been a problem for me, though
- same dynamic IP addresses for months and months
- bundled deal with digital cable is pretty good combination deal
negative experiences
- there was a stretch, when their DNS servers seemed very temperamental (slow to non-responsive) - as a result, I've been running my own for the last few months
- their email servers have had very slow throughput at times - however since I'm running my own email server, this doesn't bother me
Other observations
bundling issues:
- Shaw's residential service seems a reasonably good deal in combination with some of their digital cable TV packages
- I don't think you can get a static IP address as an add-on to Shaw's residential packages, only with business packages (someone please correct me, if that is untrue)
- I believe, if you want Telus DSL, you need to have their residential Telephone service, at least for local service; Telus telephone service is a bit more expensive than some of the others (Sprint etc.)
HTH
...Niels
Jesse Kline wrote:
Hey Group,
I'm looking into Internet service providers for my new place, and while
I know this topic has been covered on the list before, I was hoping I
could get some suggestions from the group as well as share the
information that I have collected so far. I'm looking for residential
Internet service that is fast (I'd like something faster than your basic
1.5MB ADSL link) as well as relatively inexpensive. Your suggestions
would be appreciated. I have already done up a quick comparison of some
of the service providers in town. If anyone has information to add to
the list, or any other providers that I should be looking at, please let
me know. My comparison is available online at
ftp://ftp.kline.ca/pub/clug/isp.html
Thanks,
Jesse
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