Bell moves to limit internet downloads of competitor ISPs Bell moved in April to eliminate mandated access to its network by small internet service providers. (Paul Chiasson/Canadian Press)Bell Canada Inc. is moving to impose download limits on customers of independent internet providers, an act the smaller firms say is designed to eliminate broadband competition and prevent the introduction
Johnny Rebel wrote: Geoffrey Welsh wrote: If I'm Primus' only happy customer, I'd like to know! From what I have heard - you may be just that! :) Well, do know someone else who signed up with Primus and she hasn't complained about it and wasn't interested in switching when I told her she could be saving a couple of bucks with TekSavvy. Most of my problems revolve around Usenet
Sid Elbow wrote: Johnny Rebel wrote: My friend that ditched them a few months back is STILL getting charged on his credit card. They say that he will be charged until he returns the modem he owns. (??). He has another email from them stating that he doesn't own them any HW.... So which is it?? They finally stated verbally that no, in fact they did not owe them
Geoffrey Welsh wrote: Johnny Rebel wrote: Really? Wow. Primus has been pissing me off to no end... some kind of problem every week that lasts a few days.... I am fed up. What kinds of problems have you been encountering? If I'm Primus' only happy customer, I'd like to know! From what I have heard - you may be just that! :) I had a friend that just moved ISP's from primus
On Fri, 12 Jan 2007 21:25:49 -0500, nobody@anywhere.com wrote: In my point of view it is irrelevant. The 18.95 is a great deal even if it only lasts one year. Even their regular price of 33.95 which includes a modem and all taxes is still far cheaper than Bell's 44.95 +2.00 modem rental +taxes which equals 53.99. Bell's contract rate is 34.95 +taxes or 40.19. So first year savings