Rogers has gotten really aggressive these days... Anyways, if you can get Teksavvy cable or dsl then you are better off going with Teksavvy as I myself have gotten teksavvy cable and to be honest I will only recommend teksavvy as an ISP to anyone looking for a better internet connection than the garbage rogers is selling.
@SaveTheHumanRace Ah, I've been looking at Teksavvy, and knew about them for a while, but recently on the Teksavvy forum on DSLReports, people were complaining about dchp issues or poi issues, and some specifically in my area, so I have to wait until the problems are settled and stuff before I sign up for Teksavvy :p
Express "DOSE" get throttling, i get MAYBE 10kb/s upload. That's why i'm going with CIA, body of mine has it, 15down 1 up, he uploads around 300-600kb/s, and its only 40$, in the past CIA was crap, but its taking over by new owners and for awhile now everything been great, anyway People get out of rogers, i called them and said from a 512k i should be getting 30-60kb/s up he said no, your getting what you should be getting 10kb/s, and he also said nobody needs upload? like lmao WTF?..
I know Rogers throttled their internet, it says on their website but as you can see in my video for some reason I don't get throttled. I can up torrents at 60+ KB/s
Well anyway thanks to you for showing us this, i'm giveing them 2 days to do something about it, i just called them and said it says "80kb/s PER Costumer" and they said well it says that but you would mostly only get 40-60kb/s, but anyhow that would still be better then 10kb/s, so there looking into it, cause i think i'm getting the shitty end of the boot on my Line.
Yeah they own the Lines, but they cant do shit with them, besides for the last 3-4 days i been with CIA, speeds have been great, and upload is flying.
Please learn the difference between Kb and KB. I use Rogers and I can attest to the fact that there is indeed a limit. I've never uploaded anything on any torrent client or P2P application faster than 10 KB/s. It's really lame and really prevents rogers customers from being able to bring up their torrent ratio unless they leave their torrent client running 24/7.
@SaveTheHumanRace Yes, but this is not the case for all areas. Rogers throttles 24/7 on most POI's. Because your POI is not congested, they don't. Consider yourself lucky. TekSavvy is superior with MLPPP allowing no throttling to take place.
my 512kb/s internet only seeds 0.2kb/s
ResistenceX3 2 months ago
@ResistenceX3
Rogers has gotten really aggressive these days... Anyways, if you can get Teksavvy cable or dsl then you are better off going with Teksavvy as I myself have gotten teksavvy cable and to be honest I will only recommend teksavvy as an ISP to anyone looking for a better internet connection than the garbage rogers is selling.
SaveTheHumanRace 2 months ago
@SaveTheHumanRace Ah, I've been looking at Teksavvy, and knew about them for a while, but recently on the Teksavvy forum on DSLReports, people were complaining about dchp issues or poi issues, and some specifically in my area, so I have to wait until the problems are settled and stuff before I sign up for Teksavvy :p
ResistenceX3 2 months ago
Express "DOSE" get throttling, i get MAYBE 10kb/s upload. That's why i'm going with CIA, body of mine has it, 15down 1 up, he uploads around 300-600kb/s, and its only 40$, in the past CIA was crap, but its taking over by new owners and for awhile now everything been great, anyway People get out of rogers, i called them and said from a 512k i should be getting 30-60kb/s up he said no, your getting what you should be getting 10kb/s, and he also said nobody needs upload? like lmao WTF?..
dAnGeRsXpP40 1 year ago
@dAnGeRsXpP40
I know Rogers throttled their internet, it says on their website but as you can see in my video for some reason I don't get throttled. I can up torrents at 60+ KB/s
SaveTheHumanRace 1 year ago
@SaveTheHumanRace
Well anyway thanks to you for showing us this, i'm giveing them 2 days to do something about it, i just called them and said it says "80kb/s PER Costumer" and they said well it says that but you would mostly only get 40-60kb/s, but anyhow that would still be better then 10kb/s, so there looking into it, cause i think i'm getting the shitty end of the boot on my Line.
dAnGeRsXpP40 1 year ago
@dAnGeRsXpP40 you know that CIA is uses Rogers lines right?
leonharts 1 year ago
@leonharts
Yeah they own the Lines, but they cant do shit with them, besides for the last 3-4 days i been with CIA, speeds have been great, and upload is flying.
dAnGeRsXpP40 1 year ago
Please learn the difference between Kb and KB. I use Rogers and I can attest to the fact that there is indeed a limit. I've never uploaded anything on any torrent client or P2P application faster than 10 KB/s. It's really lame and really prevents rogers customers from being able to bring up their torrent ratio unless they leave their torrent client running 24/7.
Anth150 1 year ago
@Anth150
Well as you can see in the video I don't have this limit on rogers express internet.
SaveTheHumanRace 1 year ago
They throttle to 80kbps in some areas. Not 80KB/s.
Anziopro 1 year ago
@Anziopro
well as you can see in my area they don't throttle express and thats a fact.
SaveTheHumanRace 1 year ago
@SaveTheHumanRace Yes, but this is not the case for all areas. Rogers throttles 24/7 on most POI's. Because your POI is not congested, they don't. Consider yourself lucky. TekSavvy is superior with MLPPP allowing no throttling to take place.
Anziopro 1 year ago