ISP for GTA

Darryl Moore darryl at moores.ca
Thu May 7 16:34:43 UTC 2009


Does the traffic shaping affect ssh, vpn, or other encrypted
connections? Might help with those too. Would it also increase your
upload bandwidth? Both of these would be hugely beneficial.

Victor Mendonça wrote:
> Excuse my lack of knowledge, but what are the advantages of using
> ML-PPP on a single link other than avoid bell's traffic shaping for P2P?
>  
> Victor Mendonça
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> *From:* Bob Jonkman <bjonkman at sobac.com>
> *To:* ubuntu-ca at lists.ubuntu.com
> *Sent:* Wednesday, May 6, 2009 1:57:25 PM
> *Subject:* Re: ISP for GTA
>
> Teksavvy does POTS as well, not sure about VOIP.
>
> For cell phones, I'm impatiently waiting for Globalive to start
> offering cell phone service.  They currently have the Yak! long-
> distance service on POTS, and I believe that's actually being re-sold
> from Teksavvy.
>
> And as far as a replacement for cable TV goes, see Leigh's previous
> comment about MLPPP (not that I'm suggesting anything illegal,
> immoral or fattening :-)
>
> I've been running Tomato with single-link MLPPP on my router for
> about a year; nothing but good news, even though Teksavvy doesn't
> officially support single-link MLPPP.
>
> Check DSLReports and the Teksavvy forum.  There's currently an active
> discussion on pricing for the MLPPP service, right from Rocky
> Gaudrault, Teksavvy's president himself.  See if you can get that
> kind of service from Rogers or Bell!
>
> http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r22341764-MLPPP-pricing-discussion
>
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> On 6 May 2009 at 9:45 Victor Mendonça <ubuntu-ca at lists.ubuntu.com
> <mailto:ubuntu-ca at lists.ubuntu.com>>
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> about "Re: ISP for GTA[...]"
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> >Thanks guys!! I checked all the options and looks like Techsavvy has
> >the best prices for my area. Now I'm on to try and find replacement
> >for all my other Rogers services!! :)
> >
> > Victor Mendonça
> >http://wazem.org/
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> >________________________________
> >From: Andy Boersma <andy at boersma.ca <mailto:andy at boersma.ca>>
> >To: The Canadian Ubuntu Users Community <ubuntu-ca at lists.ubuntu.com
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> >Sent: Wednesday, May 6, 2009 12:52:32 AM Subject: Re: ISP for GTA
> >
> >Hi Victor,
> >
> >I just switched from Bell to Techsavvey.
> >
> >Speed wise about the same, no limits on capacity and cheaper.
> >
> >Andy
> >
> >Victor Mendonça wrote:
> >> Anyone here on the GTA area with a good cable or DSL ISP other than
> >> Rogers? I have Rogers at home but I'm thinking of changing it.
> >> 
> >>
> >> Victor Mendonça
> >> http://wazem.org/
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