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dbsanfte

join:2005-03-15
Montreal, QC
·Colbanet


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150GB @ 20/40/60mbps coming to Montreal

A guy in my building at 7400 Sherbrooke W was doing signups for VDN today (fiber-based cable and internet). Last I heard they were still offering a pitiful 10meg @ 100GB. So I quizzed the rep on that.

Long story short, VDN is launching 20/40/60Mbps tiers next month in their buildings in Montreal, at a 150GB cap. No prices yet.

It's better than Videotron, but still crap if you can get a decent sync with Colba. Though maybe I'll try it for a month anyways and give a review.

dbsanfte

join:2005-03-15
Montreal, QC
Though god help you if you go over their caps.

"Data transfer exceeding the monthly limit will be charged at a rate of $5 per additional GB transferred"

nigrunze

join:2009-02-14
Cote Saint-Luc, QC


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said by dbsanfte See Profile :

Though god help you if you go over their caps.

"Data transfer exceeding the monthly limit will be charged at a rate of $5 per additional GB transferred"
God never helped me or my parents when we went over our 20GB cap with Videotron and had to pay $20 in overages for those measly 2.5GB that I went over.

... Oh wait, we were supposed to be talking about VDN. Isn't VDN owned by Bell? Bell launching internet with speeds over 16Mbit/s? None of this adds up at all.

dbsanfte

join:2005-03-15
Montreal, QC
reply to dbsanfte
Yes it is, as far as I know. I don't get it either, but that's what the dude said.

DSL_Ricer
Premium
join:2007-07-22
VDN is indeed cable based. I met a rep one time in an acquaintance's apartment building. At that time though the overage policy was: "we cut your access" (or so the rep said).

IMHO, don't expect any good deals from them.

Mont

join:2006-05-02
reply to dbsanfte
Anyone knows if they will deploy their services on all the island of Montreal in the next few years ?

DSL_Ricer
Premium
join:2007-07-22
VDN already only serves a very restricted area around Atwater. This is a new service, they don't even offer there yet. I doubt it will be available much of anywhere.

nigrunze

join:2009-02-14
Cote Saint-Luc, QC

said by DSL_Ricer See Profile :

VDN already only serves a very restricted area around Atwater.
I thought VDN only serves condos and apartments, and not just in the Atwater area.

edugas

join:2004-03-18
Montreal, QC
They are serving MDUs mostly. Yes, they've been bought out by Bell but it seems they remained "independant".


Peterrrrr

@vdn.ca
reply to dbsanfte
GOOD NEWS!

Im using VDN..

i HIGHLY recommend it! its not throttled and the speeds are constant @ 9mbps down and 1mbps up

only problem is the 60GB cap


R0CKY
TSI Rocky
Premium,VIP
join:2005-05-19
Chatham, ON

reply to dbsanfte
Huh?????? That's Bell?!

»web.vdn.ca/contact__fr See the bottom!

"VDN, MAXTV, MAXNET sont des marques de commerce de Bell Canada."
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TSI Rocky - TekSavvy Solutions Inc.

Authorized TSI employee ( »TekSavvy FAQ »Official support in the forum )


R0CKY
TSI Rocky
Premium,VIP
join:2005-05-19
Chatham, ON

reply to dbsanfte
said by dbsanfte See Profile :

A guy in my building at 7400 Sherbrooke W was doing signups for VDN today (fiber-based cable and internet). Last I heard they were still offering a pitiful 10meg @ 100GB. So I quizzed the rep on that.

Long story short, VDN is launching 20/40/60Mbps tiers next month in their buildings in Montreal, at a 150GB cap. No prices yet.

It's better than Videotron, but still crap if you can get a decent sync with Colba. Though maybe I'll try it for a month anyways and give a review.
.... and the rabbit hole gets deeper and deeper! Uggh...
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TSI Rocky - TekSavvy Solutions Inc.

Authorized TSI employee ( »TekSavvy FAQ »Official support in the forum )


EUS
Kill cancer
Premium
join:2002-09-10
Montreal, QC
clubs:
reply to dbsanfte
1 meg up? No thanks. I'll bite when symmetrical is a reality.

Lukee

join:2008-11-10
Westmount, QC
reply to dbsanfte
its the cap that kills it. If it were unlimited ill bite.


Mikee

@vdn.ca
reply to dbsanfte


speeds may vary.. and the ping is awesome for gaming


EUS
Kill cancer
Premium
join:2002-09-10
Montreal, QC
clubs:
3 & 1/2 up? Cool.
How much?

cpsycho

join:2008-06-03
Orangeville, ON
·Wightman Telecom
·Rogers Hi-Speed


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reply to R0CKY
Bell is testing 20/40/60 speeds and trying to keep it under crtc's noses?

Wow, bell is got to be the most shady company out there. Atleast they beat rogers 50/2 for $150.

But only 120gb plans.... wow they still dont get it, especialy with the 2gb up speeds.

Seriously who in their right minds would need 50-60 down when you could only get 2 up, when most websites except the large ones. usually only allow 500kb downloads. I think Nvidia goes upto 1mb down and M$ as well, not many others out there that get that high.

Me I would want 25/25 and a 1000gb cap then I would be willing to pay over $150.

edugas

join:2004-03-18
Montreal, QC
·Videotron
·Telebec
·TekSavvy Solutions..

Again, VDN is not Bell. It's not run as a Bell division, most of the people that were present before the buyout are still working for the company.

VDN = Fiber network, last-mile in coax for TV/Internet. Some of the newer MDUs are last-mile VDSL.

Bell and VDN customers are completely separated, VDN has their own support, billing, marketing stuff.

The new 20/40/60Mbps profiles are on VDSL.


Guspaz
Guspaz
Premium,MVM
join:2001-11-05
Montreal, QC
reply to dbsanfte
That's wonderful, but those caps are still a deal killer. Their offer to sell you more bandwidth in 40GB chunks for $20 a pop doesn't help. If they had reasonable caps and that 40 GB cost $2 or $4 then maybe some more people would be interested.

cpsycho

join:2008-06-03
Orangeville, ON
reply to edugas
I was just going by whats stated at the bottom of their web page. If thats true, then my statements are wrong.
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