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internet service provider
How do i get on the internet without a phone line, can i set it up before i land?
Any suggestions welcome. Should i have kept my UK ISP on until we can get a Canadian one, does that work? |
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where i am in bc, you dont need a phone line to get tinternet.
we have no phone but 17meg broadband, puts the uk speeds to shame. oh and my btinternet email still works 9 months after we cancelled the account :D |
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Originally Posted by 4d32ftw
(Post 7647063)
where i am in bc, you dont need a phone line to get tinternet.
we have no phone but 17meg broadband, puts the uk speeds to shame. oh and my btinternet email still works 9 months after we cancelled the account :D |
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Originally Posted by jimbloby7
(Post 7647025)
How do i get on the internet without a phone line, can i set it up before i land?
Any suggestions welcome. Should i have kept my UK ISP on until we can get a Canadian one, does that work? Without phone line you'll need to go with Cable. If you own the property already, you can try and order the services online and have it all set up before you land, provided they don't need to come into the house to do the installation. There are 3 ways you can get internet, Cable, ADSL or Wireless. |
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Look at Shaw.ca
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Originally Posted by SambaDeAmigo
(Post 7648509)
There are 3 ways you can get internet, Cable, ADSL or Wireless.
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Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 7648544)
Assuming "wireless" means a stick modem thingy, there's also satellite and microwave. The best option depends on how urban the location is.
I looked at the stick thing and they have 12 month tie ins,(Rogers), it would be ideal to start of with, but not long term. |
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Originally Posted by jimbloby7
(Post 7648621)
we are going to be living on a campground at first. So i am assuming reception for portable wireless will be poor in between belleville, Peterborough and Oshawa, what u think?
I looked at the stick thing and they have 12 month tie ins,(Rogers), it would be ideal to start of with, but not long term. I personally live in a "not spot", between two drumlins NW of Belleville, but 15 yards either way of my property and I get a good cell signal and the rogers wireless dongle thing would work OK....even in my kitchen with a booster it gets a 50 times better than dial up 560kbs...not "broadband" per se, but useable. Thats $40 a month or so. I didnt sign up though as that seems to be the only room in my house I get a usable signal. If you dont get a signal, services like xplorenet use other technologies, but its more expensive and needs permanent hardpoint installation. If you have a cell phone, check your signal strength, and if its OK then rogers, telus etc have USB plug ins that should work up to a point, and can be bought there and then. |
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I know that with Bell in Ontario you can get Sympatico without having a phone. There does however have to be a phone line to the property.
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Iaink--can I be cheeky and ask what part of Quinte you are in as that is where I am moving back too, and I only could get dial up when I left 10 yrs ago. My husband is adiment we are not having dial up, and as we will be in that "not spot" area, would be interested in what you use?
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Originally Posted by Cdnshaz
(Post 7649514)
Iaink--can I be cheeky and ask what part of Quinte you are in as that is where I am moving back too, and I only could get dial up when I left 10 yrs ago. My husband is adiment we are not having dial up, and as we will be in that "not spot" area, would be interested in what you use?
My not spot is very specific to just my property.. We are too far out to get digital cable or highspeed (phone) internet, so the wirelss USB dongle is the best bet, and failing that the more expensive microwave line of sight or satelite technologies...which so far we have resisted. Dial up is just not worth the hassle. FWIW we are near the Trent out near Stirling, but as I said, neighbours have no problem getting a wireless signal, its just our specific location. Down on the county and nearer Belleville for example there are people like KOS providing competing wireless services too... and cable or phone based high speed is an option too. High speed in canada I suspect is not as fast as the UK anyway...there was something on the BBC recently that was comparing differnet nations...Japan is the place to be:) |
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I am from the Stirling area :-)
I have used KOS for dial up, and sympatico but they are awful. we want satellite, as we are out in country and no way we can get broadband. |
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Originally Posted by Cdnshaz
(Post 7649550)
I am from the Stirling area :-)
I have used KOS for dial up, and sympatico but they are awful. we want satellite, as we are out in country and no way we can get broadband. Satellite is a last resort...it relies on the phone for control and uploading, and tends to be expensive too. |
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Originally Posted by Cdnshaz
(Post 7649550)
we want satellite,
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microwave? never heard of such a thing
what is it? |
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