Ad

News

University Student Faces Expulsion Over Facebook Study Group

A first-year Ryerson University student faces expulsion after running an online Facebook study group that swapped homework tips. 18-year-old Chris Avenir has been hit with 147 counts - one for each student who used the group - of academic misconduct and will now go in front of the engineering department for an expulsion hearing. Read more

Comcast licenses Microsoft TV software

Microsoft has scored a major win for its cable TV software. Cable giant Comcast announced has licensed the firm's Foundation Edition 1.7 for up to five million customers. Read more

Alienware Offers Workstation Graphics In M15x Notebook

Alienware has begun offering Nvidia's Quadro FX 3600M GPU as a $600 option for its 15. Read more

Triple-play services to supercharge cable firms' revenue streams

Consulting company Kagan Research believes that consumers will spend substantially more money on services provided by their cable company in the next years. Read more

Latest Reviews & Articles

System Builder Marathon: $2,500 Enthusiast PC

System Builder Marathon: $2,500 Enthusiast PC

We’ve seen how far a moderately priced Core i7 system can take us and now we’re ready to assess the performance advantages of better cooling and a stronger graphics configuration. Will our upgrades be worth the money? Read more

System Builder Marathon: $1,250 Mid-Range PC

System Builder Marathon: $1,250 Mid-Range PC

We see how far $1,250 gets us when building a new Core i7-based system, and how it compares to last month’s similarly priced Core 2 Duo machine. Read more

SSDs Replacing HDDs Soon? Not A Chance

SSDs Replacing HDDs Soon? Not A Chance

Some say 2010 and even 2009 will be the year of SSDs. We think not. Read more

System Builder Marathon: $625 Gaming PC

System Builder Marathon: $625 Gaming PC

Unsurprisingly, hardware prices have dropped since our System Builder Marathon last month, which means we have access to more processing power at our same $625 entry-level price point for gamers. Come check out the configuration Paul put together! Read more

All the Reviews & Articles
  Tom's Hardware Forums » General Networking » Network General Discussions » Cable vs DSL (Toronto Area) Need advice please?
 

Cable vs DSL (Toronto Area) Need advice please?




Word :   Username :  
 
Bottom
Author
 Thread : Cable vs DSL (Toronto Area) Need advice please?
 
Profile: stranger
More Information

Hey guys, I'm moving to Toronto in about 2 weeks and looking into various DSL options... so far I've narrowed it down to - Acanac Inc and Teksavvy - both promise unlimited bandwith with no caps. Acanac seems too good to be true at only $19.00 per month. Not heard good things about Rogers and Bell... but then again I have no idea. My big concern is ISP's throttling BT. Is there a work around perhaps?

Any experiences with Shaw?

Any suggestions are welcome, thanks!

Related Product

Register or log in to remove.

Profile: stranger
More Information

No one in the Toronto area I guess...

Not today maybe tomorrow
Profile: Honorary Poster
More Information

rogers is fcked stay away bell is slower than rogers, if you can afford it cogeco


---------------
WAITING FOR THE NEXT MOMENT TO STRIKE

 

Profile: stranger
More Information

Thanks for the input mate.. will check it.


  Tom's Hardware Forums » General Networking » Network General Discussions » Cable vs DSL (Toronto Area) Need advice please?

Go to:
 

Google Ads