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To: Ian@SI who wrote (75402)5/19/2011 5:00:37 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Read Replies (1) of 110652
 
I use Telus DSL in Alberta, it's 15 Mb/s, I am getting the 25 Mb/s in a week or so. My cap is 250 GB, but I have not come near that, even though I watch a lot of online video, from Netflix and other sources.

My speed is fast, and I am really happy with it. Rare that there is downtime. If I do have down time, I can log on with dial-up networking, for 20 hours per month free. Only had to use that once for a few hours when my DSL went out for a few hours.

Telus DSL gives you free dial-up networking for free. I use a USB US Robotics modem.

Been a TELUS DSL customer for 11 years. Before that I was Shaw Cable.
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