Hi,
I have had pretty awful results with Bell myself. Roger was alright.
But definitely, of the better local ISPs, TekSavvy in particular, has
been doing it right. It makes it much easier to be a geek.
Bell for example try to stick you with a hefty fee without any prior
notice when you leave before two years. When I first called the call
center no one told me there was a contract, I didn't have a legal form
to look at. And I had to go through three days and two hours of
teleconferencing and Instant Messaging to get it sorted out.
Oh, they still haven't paid me the fine.
So, is your sanity worth a lot to you? Then start off with TekSavvy.
Roger in particular, has a pretty fantastic small business account,
serving web/email/dns. I have seen it used to good effect by previous
workplaces. But then if you can't put together a hardened Linux box or
two serving redundant email and DNS in under four hours you don't
belong in TorCamp.
Best personal regards,
-- Li-fan
On Dec 1, 10:36 pm, "Colin Smillie" <
csmil...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Teksavvy.com <
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> I have it at home and work now. I've tried Bell, Rogers, and a handfull of
> other DSL providers...
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> On Dec 1, 2007 10:25 PM,
thomas.pur...@gmail.com <
thomas.pur...@gmail.com>
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> > I'm moving in to a new place this week and it's time to get a new
> > pipe. Torcampers can you help me out? In your experience, what is the
> > best (if such a thing even exists) in terms of unthrottled/unfiltered
> > dollars per Megabit available to a dowtown Toronto resident?
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