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March 15, 2010 -- 6:03 PM
posted by anonymous
We're running Telus, and a few months ago they upped speed from 3Mbps to 6Mbps without changing the cost. Speed never fluctuates, never had anyone come over and have to fix anything. There's the rare time when it's been down for a couple hours or so, but I can count the incidences on one hand over the last 10 years. There's the occasional downtime that's fixed with a modem reboot but I can't remember the last time I had to do that. The only time it was down was when they cut us off for hitting close to 400% our download limit (which I have to say they don't enforce too well)
March 15, 2010 -- 3:54 PM
posted by Beck
I've liked shaw over telus for a long time too, although I haven't used telus in a long time so I don't know their current level of service, I'm still happy enough with shaw internet.
March 15, 2010 -- 12:34 PM
posted by AD
This is a debate I have to get in on. I consider Telus to be the most basic form of corporate evil out there. When I need examples of their evil I tend to refer to them. Most of that however comes from their cell phone end of things so I'm not sure how fair it is to extend that general distaste for the company to their internet services as well.
I've had Shaw at home now for probably 15 years. We've had some issues in the past, but usually Shaw is really good at dealing with them if you just give them a call. They will send out their people to help you with whatever you need at your earliest convenience, including weekends. The last Shaw tech we had out to help my mom get cable into her bedroom was not just working on a sunday, but was also really useful in helping her get a much better deal on her digital cable box despite what she had tried to buy, and was also very helpful in suggesting how to set the system up, even telling us where the best wall mount brackets for the tv could be found.
Their service record aside, I used to have some issues with internet connectivity before we got the last modem upgrade. About once a month or so the internet would crap out randomly for a few minutes to a few hours. Often this could be solved by resetting the modem, suggesting hardware issues, the modem was 12 years old. For once however, the advertising is actually accurate, if you want to download anything, their new highspeed is very fast. I'm grabbing movies these days in about 40 minutes with only 5 or 6 seeds. I reach the unheard of download speed of about 1 meg regularly.
Oh, and their home phone service has been flawless for us.
Anyway, for me it's a matter of going with a company that I really do want to go unibomber on versus one that while imperfect, has been impressing of late.
March 15, 2010 -- 9:17 AM
posted by Jess
I had Shaw at my dad's place (or, rather, he did) and Telus here. I would have to say that I prefer Telus. Fewer technical issues and more consistently a fast connection. (Shaw's would slow down a whole bunch in the early evening.) I am comparing two different time periods, of course. Telus may have been worse before and Shaw may have improved.
March 15, 2010 -- 12:58 AM
posted by alison
oh, and... Apparently the Great Gatsby, Revolutionary Road, All the Pretty Horses and Casino Royale belong on the list of America's 40 worst books. These people were seriously smoking something...
The reasoning goes something like this: "If badness is related to perceived greatness, then I offer "The Great Gatsby" (1925) as the worst novel in American literature. I haven’t read it for many years, since the only time I used it in a Modern American Fiction class, but I remember it as incredibly smug about its relationship to the traditional realistic novel." And so on.
March 14, 2010 -- 8:13 PM
posted by Tonestar Runner
1) Jsese, I've had Shaw for a long time now, and they've been really good. Good bandwidth and seldom have there been any technical issues. Price is a bit steep, though. As for Telus, I've heard nothing but bad reviews about them.
2) This isn't the town for owning a motorcycle. The roads are brutal, and you can only use it for roughly seven months of the year. And yes, I too have thought about owning one.
March 14, 2010 -- 3:49 PM
posted by Al
Andy true or false,
James Lipton was the composer of the Thundercats theme song? Is someone internet yanking my chain?
