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<blockquote data-quote="Sargon" data-source="post: 95473" data-attributes="member: 2409"><p>Techsavvy or any of the re-sellers will use the existing telcos lines to provide service, if yourissue is with the infrastructure in your area you may not get improved service if the re seller uses the same facilities for your connection. If you know that you are on DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) or on a Cable modem, you could ask say Teksavvy (if you opt to go with them) if they offer both technologies and opt for the one you are not presently using. That might help with the issues you are having.. Traditionally cable offered higher bandwidth over coax but with fibre to the neighbourhood that is no longer the case. </p><p></p><p>As for bandwidth you should be able to ask your supplier for your monthly usage, then you will have a better idea of whether you need more or less. 20-30GB should be enough for most but if you stream content from the web then you might need more. I use 70-100GB per month streaming tv shows/movies/sports/ LOGGING ONTO THIS CORVETTE FORUM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sargon, post: 95473, member: 2409"] Techsavvy or any of the re-sellers will use the existing telcos lines to provide service, if yourissue is with the infrastructure in your area you may not get improved service if the re seller uses the same facilities for your connection. If you know that you are on DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) or on a Cable modem, you could ask say Teksavvy (if you opt to go with them) if they offer both technologies and opt for the one you are not presently using. That might help with the issues you are having.. Traditionally cable offered higher bandwidth over coax but with fibre to the neighbourhood that is no longer the case. As for bandwidth you should be able to ask your supplier for your monthly usage, then you will have a better idea of whether you need more or less. 20-30GB should be enough for most but if you stream content from the web then you might need more. I use 70-100GB per month streaming tv shows/movies/sports/ LOGGING ONTO THIS CORVETTE FORUM. [/QUOTE]
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