|
Some experiences on high speed internet:
1. Symaptico (Bell) ADSL ****s. I used this back a year ago, so things may have changed a lot, Flame me if I'm wrong. The performance it really low, and the connection is error-prone. The best shit it can give you it about 1.2Mbits per second. So when you are downloading some crap from the net, a pittiful 100K speed could make you feel somewhat "blessed", while there's someone else can easily give you a much much higher number.
2. Rogers@Home rocks! Yup, it might not be called Rogers@Home anymore, but whatever the name is. I used it when I was in ottawa. Huh, here it is. We CANNOT have Rogers service here. But I still want to say, it could be the best high speed internet experience I ever had.
3. Videontron, so so, what else can I say? I got it last october, but my email account is still somewhere in the Mars. The speed is OK, 3Mbits per second as they promised, you can watch "naked news" smoothly. As I have used so far, I haven't felt any thing about the 6G limit. Yes, I do lots of downloading, movies, Mp3s, even warez. Nobody has bugged me about "Hey, yo, stop the f*cking downloading, you are off the limit".
P.S. Rogers offers a service far better that that of Videotron. The best thing is free USENET servers, lots of. All with high speed access. You can download warez, porns, musics with almost full lines speed (over 300KBytes/sec always). I don't know why the heck videtron isn't offering such services, or why Rogers isn't allowed to service us poorly equiped quebecois. Someone has the answer? |
|