Claude,
I am ways use Teksavvy for my own use and customers. Here is the link will
help you
http://www.dslreports.com/comments/2564
Lloyd
On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 7:47 PM, Claude Tambu wrote:
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> Not sure if I should post in the Business or Tech section, but the question
I use Acanac w/ no limits, no port blocking & static IP. Been w/ them 1+
years & all ok (Except for Bell strangling P2P traffic).
Claude Tambu wrote:
> Morning All,
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> Not sure if I should post in the Business or Tech section, but the question
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Actually this is something I have been wondering about myself. Is it really
an issue if you are greater than 21/2 miles from the CO in Toronto now days?
Isn't all the DSL traffic going out PTM-TC on hydro's fiber network long
before it hits any providers CO or DSLAM?
On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 9:00 P
Hi,
Make sure you check with them (Techsavvy or Bell) that your home is about 2
1/2 miles to CO, otherwise, no DSL service will be available with good
quality. Cable or Wireless might be the choices left.
In my area, I tried DSL with Bell and the speed was so slow. They finally
figured that my nei
I have been with teksavvy for 5 years now and been very satisfied.
Adam
On 3/29/09, Claude Tambu wrote:
> Morning All,
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> Not sure if I should post in the Business or Tech section, but the question
> looks for business than technical...
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> I'm looking to purchase DSL service for my hom
Morning All,
Not sure if I should post in the Business or Tech section, but the question
looks for business than technical...
I'm looking to purchase DSL service for my home office and was wondering if
anyone would have a suggestion to make. For starters,
I host my homegrown Asterisk box r