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Internet Plans
I am living off-campus next year and I totally lost when it comes to internet plans. I am interested in knowing what other off-campus people use for there internet in terms of company and plan. I know that Rogers does not offer thier plans for the Hamilton area, so is Cogeco the only option? Thanks!
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I am living off-campus next year and I totally lost when it comes to internet plans. I am interested in knowing what other off-campus people use for there internet in terms of company and plan. I know that Rogers does not offer thier plans for the Hamilton area, so is Cogeco the only option? Thanks!
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TekSavvy is also an option. I recommend them if you plan on downloading/streaming a lot of online stuff, since they have very high bandwidth caps (amount you're allowed to download a month). They also cost less and are the only non-evil internet company ever.
The only advantage of Cogeco is it's faster, but at a much higher cost with a much lower bandwidth cap.
I have TekSavvy :p
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I use Teksavvy
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thanks for both of your almost instant replies How are your plans? Are they expensive? I am going to live in a house with 5 other people, if that matters.
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07-30-2009 at 01:51 PM
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Teksavvy all the way. Great support + super high caps, speed isn't crazy fast but it's ok.
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Does teksavvy require an existing phone line at the house?
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07-30-2009 at 02:27 PM
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Does teksavvy require an existing phone line at the house?
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yeah it does, which is one of my questions.
If there is a phone line in the house (theres an upstairs and downstairs appartment, not sure if people before us had a phone or not, we're not getting one, just using our cells) can we still get TekSavvy even though we dont have our own phone line down there?
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Where are you living? Last year I lived on Emerson, and there is actually a student run company in the area. You need to live within a certain radius of them, but they provide an excellent service.
Very high bandwidth caps (I watch tonnes of TV on the internet and didn't go over once, and I was on the cheapest plan), and the speed is also great. The grand total for this plan was $14/month.
Checkout this FB group http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/g...246&ref=search
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I am going to live on Broadway. Is that within this student run company? Thanks for the info by the way!
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Where are you living? Last year I lived on Emerson, and there is actually a student run company in the area. You need to live within a certain radius of them, but they provide an excellent service.
Very high bandwidth caps (I watch tonnes of TV on the internet and didn't go over once, and I was on the cheapest plan), and the speed is also great. The grand total for this plan was $14/month.
Checkout this FB group http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/g...246&ref=search
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yeah it does, which is one of my questions.
If there is a phone line in the house (theres an upstairs and downstairs appartment, not sure if people before us had a phone or not, we're not getting one, just using our cells) can we still get TekSavvy even though we dont have our own phone line down there?
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You don't need phone service, just the wires that run through the house.
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07-30-2009 at 03:47 PM
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Im with Teksavvy now and their pretty good. You dont need phone service to get their internet. The standard plan is 29.95 with 5mbs download speeds and 200gb bandwidth limit.
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how is their speed in comparison to the rez internet for instance, I am planning to get their unlimited plan.
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You don't need phone service, just the wires that run through the house.
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You actually need to get the dry loop service, which basically means they partially activate your phone line (just enough to send some internets over, but no voice). I believe it's about $10 a month for a dry loop.
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how is their speed in comparison to the rez internet for instance, I am planning to get their unlimited plan.
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The speeds are slower, since the rez internet is probably a T1 connection or something like that. It's not that noticeable unless you're downloading a lot of crap (which you were limited to 2 GB a day in rez :p).
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The speeds are slower, since the rez internet is probably a T1 connection or something like that. It's not that noticeable unless you're downloading a lot of crap (which you were limited to 2 GB a day in rez :p).
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Fortunately all the great downloads from DC++ didn't count toward your 2 GB and they were blazing fast.
Not living in residence this year momentary depression. Me wants DC++.
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