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Feds help provide high speed Internet

Feds help provide high speed Internet

The federal government will help provide high-speed internet access to nearly 2,600 homes in the Sault and area over the next few years, Sault Ste. Marie and area MP Brian Hayes announced Tuesday.

The enhanced service is an effort by Ottawa to connect an addition 280,000 households across the country, in rural and remote regions, to internet service at minimum speeds of five megabits per second.

“Today’s broadband infrastructure announcement is great news for the Sault area,” Hayes said in a prepared statement.

“The Harper Government understands the importance of high-speed Internet access for communities like ours. Connecting Canadians demonstrates the government’s commitment to delivering for rural Canadians,” said the local member of Parliament.

Ottawa is partnering with dozens of internet service providers to construct the infrastructure necessary to provide new or improved services to help Canadians perform what have become daily tasks online, such as banking, education and communication, the press release states.

Access to new services will improve economic opportunities and lead to the creation of new jobs, products and services.

The government initiative is an effort to help more Canadians take advantage of opportunities offered in the digital age.

“Today’s announcement marks the next important phase in our plan to bring the benefits of high-speed internet to 280,000 Canadian households,” said Minister of Industry, James Moore.

“Providing Canadians with access to high-speed internet for learning, business opportunities and so much more is key to creating a more connected, digital Canada.”

In its 2013 throne speech, the Stephen Harper Government earmarked $305 million over five years to extend and enhance broadband service.

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Ottawa,ON
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 about 5 days
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After having been with Rogers for 8 years in the Greater Toronto Area (and being used to the Rogers "Express" & "Extreme" packages), I moved to a non-Rogers serviced area west of Ottawa in 2006. For 2 years, I fought with serious line quality issues, amplification via load-coils, a ~24,000-foot copper loop length (copper to this CO and then copper from this CO to the next town CO 6 KM away) and MultiLink PPP via 4x 56K modems.

Over the last 18 months, I've been through the fixed wireless gamut, first with Storm Wireless (which worked well minus the occasional disconnect and an antenna failure), but was subsequently bought out by Barrett Xplornet (who replaced all the customer premise equipment with Motorola 3.5 GHz gear).

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London, ON
$30 per month
"Fast and stable"
"None so far"
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Since I don't use that much bandwidth I joined the one with 200GB cap...transfered from Execulink on 31/12/2009 was smooth....I started with Teksavvy in the New Year

Will soon switch my land line to them soon, since I already uses their internet and LongDistance service.

Why I Cancelled with Rogers and Sympatico


York,ON
30$ per month
about 5 days
"Friendly, incredibly helpful, and extremely knowledgeable staff."
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They let you use the lines however you see fit with whatever geeky services you want to run, such as running a web server over the line. We've never had unscheduled downtime at my workplace, unlike our previous 'big league' ISP where we were down about 1 day per quarter. Same goes for my home service.

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UPDATED: a few hours ago

undisclosed location
 $32 per month
 about 3 days
 "Good speed & Fair Bandwidth Cap"
 "Throttling, unstable."
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Got my modem/router from Canada Computers (2Wire) and have no problems at all. Also got my DSL phone filters from CC as it was cheaper there, and no problems with those either.

In comparison to Cogeco, TekSavvy is much better for me. Cogeco afcourse had fast download speeds, double of TekSavvy's, but the cap is what bothered me. 60GB a month was okay, but with TekSavvy, I get unlimited, which is much better. TekSavvy is also cheaper than Cogeco, much cheaper. Cogeco was a good ISP, but TekSavvy is better.

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$29 per month
"Tech Support is great, No Downtime"
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