Kuro Madoushi
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Still good, shaddap firehawk and finish your phd already.firehawk12 said:Cable is never sustained speeds anyway.
Still good, shaddap firehawk and finish your phd already.firehawk12 said:Cable is never sustained speeds anyway.
Kuro Madoushi said:I'm on extreme pro with no cap, but extreme would've also been good. I worry about cap (though i don't think tek give a shit) since I have three other users in the house using it.
As for a noticeable increase? Not really. Both are good, but I often have several things going on at once and there can be some stuttering if you're streaming and dling and browsing and other stuff.
This is what I'm getting as of a few mins ago.
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Ditto:kliklik said:Jesus christ. Here are my results.
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And that costs like $50 a month. I need to leave Bell.
DJ_Lae said:Now have Telus' 25mbps offering in my area and it's being being able to pull 3MB/second downloads from Steam.
kliklik said:Telus offers internet packages? Where?
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Still can't really stream HD to my TV without it stuttering.
Heshinsi said:What's Telus' cap rate? I currently get 250GB from Shaw, and anyone using Telus who have previously been on Shaw, could you guys please explain what the pros and cons between the two are? Thanks.
Also, cable internet is shared. That means that when your neighbor starts a download, your internet speed drops. When you turn on your TV, your speed drops. When your neighbor turns on his TV, your speed drops.-Pyromaniac- said:Speedtests on Rogers are pointless because of that BS speedboost.
Magnus said:Boo, we're degrading into speed comparisons again, whereby I am made to feel like a chump for using Rogers in Toronto.![]()
ruby_onix said:Also, cable internet is shared. That means that when your neighbor starts a download, your internet speed drops. When you turn on your TV, your speed drops. When your neighbor turns on his TV, your speed drops.
DSL is supposed to be more stable, but your speed can depend on things like the quality of the tubes in your neighborhood, and your distance from quality tubes.
This means that the best choice between cable and DSL can vary between different neighborhoods. And you can't really poll your neighbors to try and find out, because if everyone in your neighborhood knows which one the better choice is, it would change the result. "Oh, DSL is great here? Let's get off cable." = Cable becomes good. "Oh, so cable is better?" = Cable automatically becomes suck.
ruby_onix said:Also, cable internet is shared. That means that when your neighbor starts a download, your internet speed drops. When you turn on your TV, your speed drops. When your neighbor turns on his TV, your speed drops.
DSL is supposed to be more stable, but your speed can depend on things like the quality of the tubes in your neighborhood, and your distance from quality tubes.
This means that the best choice between cable and DSL can vary between different neighborhoods. And you can't really poll your neighbors to try and find out, because if everyone in your neighborhood knows which one the better choice is, it would change the result. "Oh, DSL is great here? Let's get off cable." = Cable becomes good. "Oh, so cable is better?" = Cable automatically becomes suck.
DJ_Lae said:The package I've got (Optik Turbo I think) has a 500GB cap, although I've heard a lot of rumours suggesting Telus is not yet able to monitor that usage because both it and your TV use show up as data on their end.
Seems Shaw has a number of new packages out (50 and 100mbps), although like always I'm sure they're only available in Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, and not here in Victoria. Looks like they also have some new PVRs, which is good as the old one I had with them was really wearing out its welcome (only records two shows, hideous laggy SD menus, terrible on demand service). Telus' box has the same issues with menu lag, but it's got some neat features that are probably duplicated on the new Shaw one too. Not sure.
I've bounced around between the two companies for the past ten years now and have been pretty happy with both of them - I just change whenever I can get a good deal, or when I can get faster internet. Which just reminds me of that bank commercial where the new kid gets free ice cream while the other one has to sit and watch him eat it. Promotions for new customers just piss me off - so I might as well take advance of them, make them pay their service guys to install my new stuff and then switch back shortly after my promotions end.
I just ordered a couple weeks ago, and they mailed it out to me. Shipping was $10, I believe. I'm not due to be set up until the 2nd.Magik said:A question for those that are already on Teksavvy Cable. If I were to order a modem from Teksavvy, does it come with the rep that does the installation or do they just mail it?
Median said:I just ordered a couple weeks ago, and they mailed it out to me. Shipping was $10, I believe. I'm not due to be set up until the 2nd.
Actually they seem to do that anyways. It was shipped to me with a request to hold it for pickup at my local post office. Thought it was a bit odd, considering I live in a house right now, but meh.Magik said:Interesting. I wonder if its possible to get them to leave it at a Canada Post Office for me to pick up. My apartment complex isn't the greatest place when it comes with dealing with deliveries.
SuperSonic1305 said:I have Rogers Extreme as well and don't even get half that speed...
I'd like Telus more if they didn't have such crappy service. For a month straight, our internet would cut out every 5 minutes, take 2 minutes to reconnect, and then it'd work for another 5 minutes. We called customer service multiple times, and they sent new modems to try alleviate the problem, but it never worked. Haven't had a problem with Shaw once we switched. Only thing is bandwidth caps come with Shaw, but I'll take that over non-existent internet any day.Firestorm said:Not a rumour. Telus does not monitor your bandwidth. They haven't been able to for years and who knows if they ever will. My friend works for Shaw. He has not switched his Telus internet. I've been on both as well. I prefer Telus by far.
ruby_onix said:Also, cable internet is shared. That means that when your neighbor starts a download, your internet speed drops. When you turn on your TV, your speed drops. When your neighbor turns on his TV, your speed drops.
DSL is supposed to be more stable, but your speed can depend on things like the quality of the tubes in your neighborhood, and your distance from quality tubes.
This means that the best choice between cable and DSL can vary between different neighborhoods. And you can't really poll your neighbors to try and find out, because if everyone in your neighborhood knows which one the better choice is, it would change the result. "Oh, DSL is great here? Let's get off cable." = Cable becomes good. "Oh, so cable is better?" = Cable automatically becomes suck.
SickBoy said:(bitching about this becoming the Canadian Internet Thread goes here)
SickBoy said:(bitching about this becoming the Canadian Internet Thread goes here)
Ultimoo said:I'd like Telus more if they didn't have such crappy service. For a month straight, our internet would cut out every 5 minutes, take 2 minutes to reconnect, and then it'd work for another 5 minutes. We called customer service multiple times, and they sent new modems to try alleviate the problem, but it never worked. Haven't had a problem with Shaw once we switched. Only thing is bandwidth caps come with Shaw, but I'll take that over non-existent internet any day.
Ehhh I didn't mean to derail. I'm just a whore for teksavvy.Stumpokapow said:Normally if any stupid derail thing takes over a community thread (like "post the value of your steam account" in the steam thread), we wait a couple of days and then nudge people back on track. I was going to give it another day or two![]()
Onion_Relish said:Any deals on psn cards? I need to buy some shit on the network
Not sure if it's still on but I think $40 instead of $50 at Superstore.Onion_Relish said:Any deals on psn cards? I need to buy some shit on the network