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scrubbedexpat133 Aug 18th 2016 6:40 am

TV, Internet and Phone
 
I have just seen that Bell Aliant are putting up the cost of the bundle I have to $181 per month!!! :eek::eek::eek:

I signed up for $99 a month 3 years ago which is about to expire. I also pay $17 extra for Sportsnet world. With the price increase the bill will be about $223 a month or $2676 a year!!! HOLY SHEEP S**T batman!!!! :thumbdown::thumbdown::thumbdown:

I am going to get rid of it as I am not going to pay that. I will be going with Shaw satellite tv basic plus sports for $72 a month and just use the data on my phone for internet.

I was wondering what does everyone have in the way of TV, Internet and Phone???

TrishP Aug 18th 2016 7:02 am

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Originally Posted by Alex2201 (Post 12029637)
I have just seen that Bell Aliant are putting up the cost of the bundle I have to $181 per month!!! :eek::eek::eek:

I signed up for $99 a month 3 years ago which is about to expire. I also pay $17 extra for Sportsnet world. With the price increase the bill will be about $223 a month or $2676 a year!!! HOLY SHEEP S**T batman!!!! :thumbdown::thumbdown::thumbdown:

I am going to get rid of it as I am not going to pay that. I will be going with Shaw satellite tv basic plus sports for $72 a month and just use the data on my phone for internet.

I was wondering what does everyone have in the way of TV, Internet and Phone???

No satellite TV (no cable here in the boonies of Ottawa), no home phone, rubbish and incredibly expensive turbo hub inter web (no DSL here either) ... and my hubby works for the CRTC :eek:

Stinkypup Aug 18th 2016 7:21 am

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Originally Posted by Alex2201 (Post 12029637)
I have just seen that Bell Aliant are putting up the cost of the bundle I have to $181 per month!!! :eek::eek::eek:

I signed up for $99 a month 3 years ago which is about to expire. I also pay $17 extra for Sportsnet world. With the price increase the bill will be about $223 a month or $2676 a year!!! HOLY SHEEP S**T batman!!!! :thumbdown::thumbdown::thumbdown:

I am going to get rid of it as I am not going to pay that. I will be going with Shaw satellite tv basic plus sports for $72 a month and just use the data on my phone for internet.

I was wondering what does everyone have in the way of TV, Internet and Phone???

Currently streaming Shaw Internet, Telus cellphones. We ditched Shaw satellite, never used it and hated the commercials. We will soon be upgraded to high speed 250mbs here in town with Telus so will switch so will be paying $90 for the internet for all streaming andhome phone. Currently about $120 - includes home phone which we need for work
Cell phones through business and cheaper as through BC medical association so reasonable rate- Im thinking about $70 for 1Gb and good price for phones:cool:

scrubbedexpat091 Aug 18th 2016 7:47 am

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About 50 for cable which is just basic plus 2 theme packs at 3 or 4 each.

60 for internet.

Those with Shaw, only viable option since Telus wants a large deposit. Not satellite but regular shaw cable.

Cell with chatr no data. 35 month which is just unlimited Canada calls and texts. No contract.

BristolUK Aug 18th 2016 7:50 am

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It sounds like you have the "better" bundle rather than the merely "good" that we have.

None of our TVs are HD so the 'better' one with HD is pointless for us. Two in our household are heavy streamers/downloaders and the 100/50 is more than good enough (and more than when we signed up too), so the 300/100 internet seems excessive.

With the tax 'good' is $23 less than 'better' and by not taking SportsnetWorld (which I see is now $20) what we do is a $46 saving.

Or it will be when the full price kicks in as we, too, signed up for the promotion. Two years left on that.

But I suppose you'd miss the HD and the Rugby League that's on SNWorld.

The way I'm looking at it is that we used to get TV from Starchoice which became ShawDirect and Phone/Internet from BellAliant.

We then halved the TV cost by cutting back some channels.

Then BellAliant had their promotion and we switched TV to them in the 'good' bundle. This immediately meant a further $$ saving as well as more than giving us the missed channels back.

When the full price kicks in after the promotion ends in two years we'll be paying much the same as before we changed from two providers but still less than originally and getting the extra channels.

I'd still like to avoid that and hopefully there will be other alternatives when the time comes, but the saving in the promotion period will have been at least $1500, so that's a cushion.:thumbup:

Streaming of football is much better than it was but it's still not as good and reliable as watching on telly.

If only football could be added to 'skinny' packages. But who expected skinny packages to be available a couple of years ago, so you never know.

Juggernaut1064 Aug 18th 2016 8:34 am

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I have Telus packages, 100mbps internet ($50 for 12 months) Cell phone ($100 unlimited calls etc and 1gig of data) and basic cable ($5) I mostly watch using a Raspberry Pi hence cable package on minimum, i called to cancel cable and they told me $10 for every month left on my contract, i still said cancel so they let me keep basic for $5 per month, New Priv phone so cant do much with that $100 phone bill but the $5 bundle discount i suppose means basic cable is free.
I share info with a friend so he has my Telus log in for telus WiFi hot spots and he put his Shaw info on my phone so i get Shaw hotspots for free while out and about, WiFi at work and my home WiFi means i burn very little data on my phone.
I got the 100mbps at that price because i called telus to enquire when my contract was up, knowing they would ask why i wanted to know and i expected to haggle for a while to try and get them to Match the Shaw deal for 150mbps net for $50 but they folded immediately and kicked me back up from 50 to 100mbps which was a surprise. Lots of speed and lots of data, Home Wifi runs at 50mbps too with free extended router thingy lol

Oh adding some info here, recently one of the guys i work with was belly aching about having crappy wifi at the RV park he lives on so i started trawling the net seeing what satellite deals are out there, I was surprised to find bell and another company have almost covered all of Edmonton with WiFi and almost surrounded it too. I have heard of plans in MB for something like that but didnt realise it is happening, Cant find the Bell site but found the other one. Not sure if anyone would be interested.

http://www.mcsnet.ca/

Gozit Aug 19th 2016 12:19 am

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Rogers in ON

After tax, $25 credit for 2yrs, and 12% bundling discount ~$325 for 4 phones, 2 tablets on 15GB shared data

Internet - $155 after tax and bundling discount for 1Gbps limitless downloads

TV - $80 after tax and discounts for the "Extra Plus" package

Home phone - $48 after tax for Unlimited North america calling + 500 int'l mins. (Same as Stinky, parents need it for work or we'd be rid of it)

SchnookoLoly Aug 19th 2016 1:45 am

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Indoor antenna for cable, gets about 40odd channels. No specialty ones. One-time cost of about $200 plus sweat equity to install it in the attic.

Home phone one-time setup cost of $50, no monthly fee. Can't remember the provider. Unlimited in-Canada calling. Hooks up to Google Voice, so just PAYG for US and UK calling (1c/min).

Internet, TekSavvy, $56/month, 25down, 10up, 300GB cap.

Cells, Koodo.
Mine, $30/month, 500 mins, unlimited evenings and weekends from 5pm to 8am, unlimited picture/intl text, 1GB.
Husband, $40/month, 1000mins, unlimited evenings and weekends from 5pm to 8am, unlimited picture/intl text, 2GB. (plus $7/month phone payment for 12 months)

BristolUK Aug 19th 2016 1:59 am

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Originally Posted by SchnookoLoly (Post 12030148)
Indoor antenna...

This gets a few mentions from Ontario bods for OTA. Is that just from being close to Toronto or does it stretch as far as, say, Cobourg?

Partially discharged Aug 19th 2016 2:08 am

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Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 12030164)
This gets a few mentions from Ontario bods for OTA. Is that just from being close to Toronto or does it stretch as far as, say, Cobourg?

Here are the Cobourg results. I have relatives there but they are on Cogeco cable.

CBC, CTV (:thumbdown::thumbdown:), TVO, Global (:thumbdown::thumbdown:) should be available OTA. The major USA dirge channels should be available OTA from Rochester.

TV Fool

Any particular reason for Cobourg?

Partially discharged Aug 19th 2016 2:10 am

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Originally Posted by Gozit (Post 12030084)
Rogers in ON

After tax, $25 credit for 2yrs, and 12% bundling discount ~$325 for 4 phones, 2 tablets on 15GB shared data

Internet - $155 after tax and bundling discount for 1Gbps limitless downloads

TV - $80 after tax and discounts for the "Extra Plus" package

Home phone - $48 after tax for Unlimited North america calling + 500 int'l mins. (Same as Stinky, parents need it for work or we'd be rid of it)

Wow...those are high costs but all high end specs. Any reason for needing those high specs. Why the need for 15 gb of data. We are a family of 4 and have 2.5 gb shared per month and have never gone over 2 gb in a month. Wifi is available many places.

SchnookoLoly Aug 19th 2016 2:31 am

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Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 12030164)
This gets a few mentions from Ontario bods for OTA. Is that just from being close to Toronto or does it stretch as far as, say, Cobourg?

Honestly, I'm not certain, but I'd think you may pick up enough range. We get stuff in Oakville from as far away as Rochester and Detroit. And that's a decent distance... I did a quick google to see how far the CN Tower broadcasts, but I can't find anything quickly... anyone have any insight?

Looking at a map, Cobourg should for sure pick up the Rochester broadcast at a minimum, and potentially Toronto and Buffalo as well. I'm not sure if anything broadcasts from Kingston or Syracuse.

scrubbedexpat091 Aug 19th 2016 3:09 am

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Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 12030164)
This gets a few mentions from Ontario bods for OTA. Is that just from being close to Toronto or does it stretch as far as, say, Cobourg?

I wish more OTA could be had out my way, but its just not a viable replacement for cable...

According the link earlier posted, we have the shot of getting 3 channels with an indoor set top, and maybe 2 more with an attic mounted antenna but that isn't a feasible option in an apartment where there is no attic... :lol:

No major networks just a few independents and PBS.

http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...e2cbf582793595

BristolUK Aug 19th 2016 4:00 am

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Originally Posted by Partially discharged (Post 12030171)
Any particular reason for Cobourg?

Have you forgotten? ;)

http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n...ke_05/snow.gif

BristolUK Aug 19th 2016 4:03 am

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Originally Posted by SchnookoLoly (Post 12030191)
Honestly, I'm not certain, but I'd think you may pick up enough range...Looking at a map, Cobourg should for sure pick up the Rochester broadcast at a minimum, and potentially Toronto and Buffalo as well...

:thumbup:

So not just much less snow but free TV too. :thumbsup:


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