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Sprawl posted:but otherwise teksavvy is usually cheapest. This has not been true for quite some time now, for any speed tier (in Ontario anyway). Also, and I hate to be that guy, but have any of you considered just paying for your content instead of paying for increasingly elaborate ways to avoid getting caught pirating it?
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I'll admit I have a sickness, and hoard media like a dragon hoards gold. That is unlikely to change anytime soon. I did change my habits around this for PC gaming though, as Steam is so much more convenient, user friendly, and cost effective than finding and patching games on my own. I doubt this will ever happen with TV though, as they seem dead set to try and make me consume media how they'd rather I do it. Anything's possible, but I don't see it happening, and if it does, it isn't going to be any of the incumbents here. Until they are gone, I likely will continue hoarding media as I do now.
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# ? May 7, 2015 23:33 |
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infernal machines posted:This has not been true for quite some time now, for any speed tier. Why would you pirate anything speed affects many more things then that .It is easy as poo poo to blow those 100 gig caps on netflix alone by yourself let alone with other people using your internet. They are almost always the cheapest for unlimited cap/bandwidth combined unless you need upload.
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# ? May 7, 2015 23:34 |
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Start Communications is good, I've heard, but I have been too lazy to put effort into changing. I'm happy with Teksavvy so far.
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# ? May 7, 2015 23:36 |
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Sprawl posted:They are almost always the cheapest for unlimited cap/bandwidth combined unless you need upload. Again, no, they're not. Unless you ignore the upfront costs of buying a modem ($75 -$140) or you plan on keeping the same plan for several years and never having to upgrade or replace the modem.
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# ? May 7, 2015 23:49 |
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infernal machines posted:This has not been true for quite some time now, for any speed tier (in Ontario anyway). Hmm I never really looked at the comparison but you're right I'm on their Cable 30 package with 400GB a month, and it's costing me $55 Start Communications is about $10 cheaper infernal machines posted:Again, no, they're not. Unless you ignore the upfront costs of buying a modem ($75 -$140) or you plan on keeping the same plan for several years and never having to upgrade or replace the modem. So what do you recommend? I already own my modem, a DCM476
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# ? May 7, 2015 23:52 |
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I can't speak for Ontario but the closest comparable unlimited Telus plan is something like $40 month higher so the cost of buying a modem upfront gets covered pretty quickly.
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# ? May 8, 2015 01:18 |
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infernal machines posted:Also, and I hate to be that guy, but have any of you considered just paying for your content instead of paying for increasingly elaborate ways to avoid getting caught pirating it? Really? Pirates? We live in Canada, homie. You couldn't pay for most of the content you wanted if you tried. If you cut cable a vpn or private access is required for any media junkie.
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# ? May 8, 2015 02:41 |
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Zigmidge posted:Really? Pirates? Obviously the answer is to not cut cable, and give the cartel the hundred+ dollars they require to get the five (commercial filled) channels you really wanted all along, in their "content bundles" . And as for the little niche channels... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Swvf3w6hcY4 Mister Facetious fucked around with this message at 03:00 on May 8, 2015 |
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Sappo569 posted:So what do you recommend? If you already own the modem and you don't plan on getting anything higher than 60Mbit then Teksavvy isn't a bad option. Start.ca is also good. slidebite posted:I can't speak for Ontario but the closest comparable unlimited Telus plan is something like $40 month higher so the cost of buying a modem upfront gets covered pretty quickly. The thing is we have multiple options here that aren't the big 2 (Bell or Rogers). And at the high-end Rogers is actually cheaper than Teksavvy for unlimited and offers higher speeds.
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# ? May 8, 2015 15:11 |
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Zigmidge posted:Really? Pirates? Major shows all come out on bluray. Rent em.
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# ? May 8, 2015 17:15 |
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Chris Knight posted:Major shows all come out on bluray. Rent em. Not exactly content to wait. Or for that matter, expend effort travelling to acquire said physical media, and then take it back. Need to compete on convenience as well as cost and quality.
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Chris Knight posted:Major shows all come out on bluray. Rent em. Three things: first, is renting poo poo even possible nowadays? Second, there's more than one way to legally obtain media, I don't know why I need to care that bell media isn't getting their cut so long as the content creators do. Third, even if I did know where to rent poo poo from I probably wouldn't, because the people actually making the show don't get anything from me.
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# ? May 8, 2015 18:13 |
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infernal machines posted:The thing is we have multiple options here that aren't the big 2 (Bell or Rogers). And at the high-end Rogers is actually cheaper than Teksavvy for unlimited and offers higher speeds. For incumbents here (Southern Alberta at least) we have a choice of Telus for DSL and Shaw for cable. A Telus 25MB with 250GB cap is $68/month with a "free" modem but there is an install fee. Want unlimited? Add another $30 month. So $100+/month with taxes/fees for a reasonable 25 DSL connection alone. Take an extra $5-$10 off if you have Telus TV Shaw 30 is $70/month with 250GB cap. I don't see an option for unlimited. Teksavvy 25/5 unlimited is $55/month. 300GB option is $45 month. Pretty easy decision out here at least. Regarding movie chat, our local library has new releases for "free" rental with any library membership. Bluray and DVDs included. Granted, they don't have hundreds of copies of the newest movies but there are enough that you can generally get a copy within a couple weeks of release.
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senae posted:Three things: first, is renting poo poo even possible nowadays? Second, there's more than one way to legally obtain media, I don't know why I need to care that bell media isn't getting their cut so long as the content creators do. Third, even if I did know where to rent poo poo from I probably wouldn't, because the people actually making the show don't get anything from me. London still has one major rental store left: Jumbo Video (free movie popcorn )
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slidebite posted:That's a good position to be in. Gotta love at least some competition. I think Shaw is an extra $100 add-on for unlimited, unless they discontinued that.
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Any recommendations/tricks to get Rogers to wave over-cap charges? Ask billing nicely/threaten to change providers? Have no idea how I used so much more this month, and when I got the 75%/100% usage warning I thought I was a lot closer the roll over/didn't think I'd end up going quite so far over. God caps are such bullshit because I don't get gently caress-all for being under my cap by 40-60GB most months, the second I go over I need to pay some absurd made up amount of money. Unlimited options kinda suck because most months I'm not going past my cap so it hard feels worth paying more for. (Also, before I'm judged for being with Rogers - I got a pretty good deal otherwise, 58$ a month for something like 40/4 and 200GB cap. )
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Mister Macys posted:London still has one major rental store left: Jumbo Video (free movie popcorn ) I pass that plaza a couple times a week, and that that place is still open never ceases to amaze me. I'm afraid to try and go inside, only to discover that the storefront is some kind of shared hallucination.
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Oxyclean posted:Any recommendations/tricks to get Rogers to wave over-cap charges? Ask billing nicely/threaten to change providers? Have no idea how I used so much more this month, and when I got the 75%/100% usage warning I thought I was a lot closer the roll over/didn't think I'd end up going quite so far over. I would politely do exactly what you said, and remind them how you've never been over before. You might want to decide how far you're going to push it in case they say no. E: IE: If you threaten to leave, are you actually going to walk. slidebite fucked around with this message at 19:50 on May 8, 2015 |
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slidebite posted:I would politely do exactly what you said, and remind them how you've never been over before. You might want to decide how far you're going to push it in case they say no. Call up Teksavvy / Start.ca / whoever else is in your area and find out what your options actually are before you threaten to walk, makes it sound like you are a lot more determined if you've got the facts in front of you.
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Chris Knight posted:Major shows all come out on bluray. Rent em. I live in a northern community of like 10k people. There's no place to rent anything. Hell, there's no place to BUY anything. So I'm stuck paying exorbitant rates for cable TV, spending a ton of money on channels I'll never watch to get ones I want to. Or, I can cut cable, spend a ton more on internet, still get hosed over, but I can stream anything I want/access media from online. If my cable company comes out with some kind of DVR/on-demand system where I can just play a flat rate to watch certain shows (or some kind of system where I only pay for what I want), I'll pay. Until they give me better options than I had in 19-loving-80 they can eat it.
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Chris Knight posted:Major shows all come out on bluray. Rent em. Do tell where I can get Over the Garden Wall or Steven Universe on blu-ray. (Cartoon Network doesn't seem to care much about physical releases, I'm sure they're not the only ones.)
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Siochain posted:I live in a northern community of like 10k people. There's no place to rent anything. Also blurays don't come out until months or years after stuff has aired on TV/online streaming services so it's truly absurd to suggest renting or buying blurays is somehow an alternative to cable/satellite/streaming services. Part of me wants to say the TV industry will learn from the music industry and give you decent options to buy stuff online eventually but then I remember that the most popular option for buying music is iTunes which is an absolutely awful experience to use and is locked down as gently caress so although it's still better than any option that exists for TV... I think progress on this front is going to be slow. (Yes I know you can buy TV shows on itunes for download but as far as I know that's stuff that is out on bluray, so doesn't apply to the conversation about "cord cutting" and recent/current content anyway) Col.Kiwi fucked around with this message at 20:51 on May 8, 2015 |
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I agree that the variety of content on iTunes is poo poo , but I've never had problems purchasing music from there.Bieeardo posted:I pass that plaza a couple times a week, and that that place is still open never ceases to amaze me. My theory is that the city has the critical mass of - non-computer savvy - low data cap - ignorant about VPNs - poo poo-tier cable people to support it. Also, they're basically a quasi-Gamestop too; what with the games/pop culture crap they sell, and used products being all margin. Mister Facetious fucked around with this message at 21:28 on May 8, 2015 |
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This is interesting. Still more than I am willing to pay but I like that there is progress. http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/vmedia-approved-to-offer-internet-tv-across-canada-1.3067318 quote:VMedia, which operates an internet-based TV service in Ontario, has been approved to offer the same service across Canada.
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# ? May 9, 2015 00:38 |
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Well I just signed up with Start.ca , since they're a tad bit cheaper than Teksavvy Of course I tried to book the cancellation with Teksavvy, but they don't schedule anything past 30 days out.... wut?
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# ? May 9, 2015 00:53 |
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Oxyclean posted:Any recommendations/tricks to get Rogers to wave over-cap charges? Ask billing nicely/threaten to change providers? Have no idea how I used so much more this month, and when I got the 75%/100% usage warning I thought I was a lot closer the roll over/didn't think I'd end up going quite so far over. Depends on the agent you get in High-Speed Cable really. It all down to who you get, how you talk. Some can forgive it completely some won't just cause they like that power. Honestly what you might be able to do is threaten to switch to a competitor and get transferred to Customer Care/Retention and they'll be able to waive it however they'll either force you to go unlimited for the extra 30 or whatever (complete bs really), that when knowing the price for competitor will come in handy. I've looked at vmedia before, hmm maybe I can get their cable now in my building
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# ? May 10, 2015 09:27 |
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I'm thinking about switching from Telus to Lightspeed as their prices are better on the lower limit cable packages (30down/2.5up is $36), and all the cable packages are unlimited. Anyone else using them?
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Col.Kiwi posted:Part of me wants to say the TV industry will learn from the music industry and give you decent options to buy stuff online eventually but then I remember that the most popular option for buying music is iTunes which is an absolutely awful experience to use and is locked down as gently caress so although it's still better than any option that exists for TV... I think progress on this front is going to be slow. (Yes I know you can buy TV shows on itunes for download but as far as I know that's stuff that is out on bluray, so doesn't apply to the conversation about "cord cutting" and recent/current content anyway) I've never used iTunes but I've been pretty happy with Google Play Music; the few times I've used it it's been extremely painless to give them my money and get a DRM-free pile of FLACs and MP3s in exchange. GPVideo was pretty bad last time I tried using it, though. Video still has a long way to go. I've basically lost all desire to pirate video games because Steam and GOG win on convenience, and music and books are at least moving in that direction, but for video it's still way, way easier to pirate it than to actually give someone money for it.
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# ? May 11, 2015 17:48 |
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Just signed up for Private Internet Access and it's really, really easy to use on both desktop and on iOS. Great recommendation.
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# ? May 11, 2015 18:12 |
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Quick question. The stock Shaw modems have a bunch of features either locked down or completely excised from their interfaces. If I get the modem changed over to bridge mode and get a third party router, will the equivalent features on the third party router work fine? What I mean to say is, there won't be some poo poo still lurking on the Shaw modem going "We're going to block/intercept X feature on the router from working because we don't allow it to work on our modems." I'm assuming that doesn't happen and the router would work perfectly fine, I'm just super paranoid about Shaws terrible business practices and wouldn't put anything past them.
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# ? May 15, 2015 09:07 |
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So Telus gave us a runaround and surprise, 100 osmt available, only 25. So fuckem frankly,how good has teksavvy been for cable in Edmonton for anyone? There's seven of us in this house, 25 isn't cutting it.
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Bloody Hedgehog posted:Quick question. The stock Shaw modems have a bunch of features either locked down or completely excised from their interfaces. If I get the modem changed over to bridge mode and get a third party router, will the equivalent features on the third party router work fine? What I mean to say is, there won't be some poo poo still lurking on the Shaw modem going "We're going to block/intercept X feature on the router from working because we don't allow it to work on our modems." You should be fine. The only thing you may need to do is clone the MAC address of the "registered" device to the WAN interface of your router. I'm not sure if cable companies still do this or not though.
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bigmandan posted:You should be fine. The only thing you may need to do is clone the MAC address of the "registered" device to the WAN interface of your router. I'm not sure if cable companies still do this or not though. Rogers does(need to talk to teir2). But we weren't allowed tell ppl that. Bell Canada too(I just asked them if I would be able to get my own vdsl modem). it just means they can't TS it or gain access. WaffleLove fucked around with this message at 15:03 on May 15, 2015 |
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StealthArcher posted:So Telus gave us a runaround and surprise, 100 osmt available, only 25. Shaws cable service is usually quite reliable but their prices are undesirable now that they have switched over to the digital cable stuff.
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Sprawl posted:Shaws cable service is usually quite reliable but their prices are undesirable now that they have switched over to the digital cable stuff. Yeah, were on shaw and want to leave because the student deal a different mix of people decided on jumped up the rear end in cost. Even just moving up to shaws 60 plan costs like 100$ and has no unlimited option. gently caress you shaw.
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If you already have Shaw I'd recommend switching over to TekSavvy, I've had a good run with them. Not sure how they compare price wise though. I frequently get faster speeds then I pay for. Unfortunately, however, Shaw's network as a whole is oversold, so during peak hours, I have seen the speeds go down.
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Bloody Hedgehog posted:Quick question. The stock Shaw modems have a bunch of features either locked down or completely excised from their interfaces. If I get the modem changed over to bridge mode and get a third party router, will the equivalent features on the third party router work fine? What I mean to say is, there won't be some poo poo still lurking on the Shaw modem going "We're going to block/intercept X feature on the router from working because we don't allow it to work on our modems." If you bridge the modem and use your own router those features will work fine, no MAC cloning or other workaround needed. Stuff like the USB port aren't disabled because we're vindictive assholes, but because of the additional support burden that would place on our technical support reps. We couldn't care less what you do with your own router, because at that point if something isn't working properly it's not our problem to deal with.
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Coxswain Balls posted:If you bridge the modem and use your own router those features will work fine, no MAC cloning or other workaround needed. Stuff like the USB port aren't disabled because we're vindictive assholes, but because of the additional support burden that would place on our technical support reps. We couldn't care less what you do with your own router, because at that point if something isn't working properly it's not our problem to deal with. So do you ever plan to bring unlimited back or is that part of "following industry trends" out because gouging for bandwidth in 2015 is loverly?
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StealthArcher posted:So do you ever plan to bring unlimited back or is that part of "following industry trends" out because gouging for bandwidth in 2015 is loverly? I work on the technical side of things, so if you're looking for a real answer you're asking the wrong person. I understand the rationale of usage caps as a way of mitigating saturation, but I still believe there are better ways of doing it that need to be investigated. Here's an old post I made that still applies today. Coxswain Balls posted:
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