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Cable/Television
What does everyone use for their cable?
I know there is Cogeco, but are there are other cable providers?
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08-12-2009 at 12:41 PM
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Who really needs cable when you have the Internet, right?
Besides, if all your housemates have laptops, there'll never be any arguments over settling on one show to watch.
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Who really needs cable when you have the Internet, right?
Besides, if all your housemates have laptops, there'll never be any arguments over settling on one show to watch.
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Not all sports are streamed live...
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08-12-2009 at 12:58 PM
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Oh good point...maybe ask a friend to DVR it? Still, it's not as much fun as watching it live ^^
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Oh good point...maybe ask a friend to DVR it? Still, it's not as much fun as watching it live ^^
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Yep, that's the only reason why we are getting cable. To watch live sports ^-^
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08-12-2009 at 01:29 PM
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I had a few friends that lived on the mountain because they went to Mohawk & they used Mountain Cable. They were getting cable & internet together for $48/month, which is a steal IMO.
I think the only choices we have down by Mac are Cogeco, Rogers, & Bell. Which all like to rob people of their money
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bell is only like $18/month for basic (either digital or hd) then you can rent a receiver for $3/month (if you get hd then its $10/month), i think thats a pretty good price.
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I had a few friends that lived on the mountain because they went to Mohawk & they used Mountain Cable. They were getting cable & internet together for $48/month, which is a steal IMO.
I think the only choices we have down by Mac are Cogeco, Rogers, & Bell. Which all like to rob people of their money
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I don't think Rogers offers services in Hamilton...but the "Mountain Cable" sounds pretty good!
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I don't think Rogers offers services in Hamilton...but the "Mountain Cable" sounds pretty good!
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But Bell does right?
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Yes, for sure, there is Cogeco and Bell.
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I don't own a TV or have cable service and I haven't had it for 2 years (going on 3). I lived with family in first year, so that doesn't count.
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If you're really cheap, you could just use an antenna. You should get maybe 2 or 3 years of use before they become useless :p.
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bell?
hey guys im looking for a god internet package right now for westdale. i know cogeco offers it but their plans with a good enough data limit is like 80 a month so im trying to find something cheaper. bell is cheaper but it says they dont offer in the area.. yet you guys say they do?
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hey guys im looking for a god internet package right now for westdale. i know cogeco offers it but their plans with a good enough data limit is like 80 a month so im trying to find something cheaper. bell is cheaper but it says they dont offer in the area.. yet you guys say they do?
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Hmm... if Bell doesn't offer in your area, that means all their subletters (i.e. TekSavvy) may not be offered either. If that's the case, your only option may be Cogeco (I think you're too far away for MountainCable).
I would give TekSavvy a call if I were you though, because they have some of the best customer service and best price deals (200 GB of bandwidth a month ). They'll tell you if they can service you based on your phone number.
Here is TekSavvy's toll free number: 1-877-779-1575
Good luck!
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Originally Posted by Ownaginatios
Hmm... if Bell doesn't offer in your area, that means all their subletters (i.e. TekSavvy) may not be offered either. If that's the case, your only option may be Cogeco (I think you're too far away for MountainCable).
I would give TekSavvy a call if I were you though, because they have some of the best customer service and best price deals (200 GB of bandwidth a month ). They'll tell you if they can service you based on your phone number.
Here is TekSavvy's toll free number: 1-877-779-1575
Good luck!
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thanks for the advice. however, i checked out their packages and they only offer speeds of 5 mb/s. their limits are great though. the problem is it will be split 6 ways and 5 mb/s probably wont cut it.
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