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Originally posted by Info1
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For example 250 unlimited is $54.99 first three months then $89.99 after that. Modem included. Not sure where you are getting your pricing. I am in Toronto too!
70 megs unlimited 34.99 for three months then $69.00 ----VMedia 60 megs $74.95 or $69.95 with tv.....no matter how you slice it Rogers for internet is a better deal and when this ruling for the CRTC kicks in TV will drop like a hot potatoes...
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Please ckeck again with your link.
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Originally posted by Frank
Yes, you're right. This $59 60/10 retention plan including modem and Shomi is capped at 200 GB.
Be Careful with R...rs plans Nor only the 60mb is capped at 200gb data but you have to pay $1.50 extra if you go over the 200gb limit/month.
I find this retention is an unfair practice by R...rs because All TPIA'S cannot compete and when the year is up they will revert to the full price
which is about 20% more than what you would be paying at vmedia's unlimited 60mb. rates.
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Don't expect TV prices to drop at all. That wasn't the point of the announcement.
I expect packages to remain the same and a new $20-25 package to be offered with just the basics. (No TSN etc)
Tbh, even if the big guys aren't any cheaper after this, I'll likely still stay with Vmedia. To have Vcloud, great customer support and an interface that doesn't look like it's still from the 90's is worth any occasional glitch that android may have.
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Hey Info1, Something is wrong with your Photo.The Photo shows R...rs 3-month prices are as follows: 250mb as $54.99, 100mb as $34.99, and 70ms as $34.99.
Where did you get this photo, It does not seem right and i do not think R....rs would have different prices across different regions of the provinces.
Plesse give more details of the Photo especially the 70mb price.
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According to this CBC article, the changes are favourable to smaller companies:
"The changes announced Thursday would give smaller companies more protection by*taking away the ability of vertically*integrated companies to unreasonably demand minimum levels of viewers or revenue from smaller distributors in order to carry popular channels."
(For some reason, the forum won't let me post the link, it says the URL is invalid. After cbc.ca, add /news/politics/crtc-wholesale-code-change-important-for-smaller-cable-companies-1.3003817)Last edited by Jashn; 03-22-2015, 02:51 PM.
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Originally posted by Info1
Nothing wrong with the link, clear your browser cache perhaps...see attached.
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There's a $17.50/month if you subscribe to their new Ignite plans.... Their regular price for the HD PVR box rental is $25/month (!!!).... think about it.... VBox is $99 now at Canada Computer (it was $70 when I bought mine). in 2 years with Rogers you will spend over $420 (with the bundle) to $600 (w/o bundle) just to have that 2ft/1ft box in front of your tv . I had no issues with Vmedia and i do like saving some money on my HDTV with cloud PVR + Internet bundle and having a small box. Btw, I bought my internet modem and Vbox, so no rental fees for me.
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So George, does that info from the article I cited on the CBC potentially change things? You were mentioning the difficulties of creating different types of 'basic' packages due to penetration rate demands from various channels. Is that still going to be an issue?
"The changes announced Thursday would give smaller companies more protection by taking away the ability of vertically integrated companies to unreasonably demand minimum levels of viewers or revenue from smaller distributors in order to carry popular channels.
That dynamic can affect how channels are packaged and priced."
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/crtc...nies-1.3003817
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Originally posted by gabriel_ko View PostThere's a $17.50/month if you subscribe to their new Ignite plans.... Their regular price for the HD PVR box rental is $25/month (!!!).... think about it.... VBox is $99 now at Canada Computer (it was $70 when I bought mine). in 2 years with Rogers you will spend over $420 (with the bundle) to $600 (w/o bundle) just to have that 2ft/1ft box in front of your tv . I had no issues with Vmedia and i do like saving some money on my HDTV with cloud PVR + Internet bundle and having a small box. Btw, I bought my internet modem and Vbox, so no rental fees for me.
While I too can find no 70 Mbps unlimited Rogers the price for our bundle made Vmedia very uncompetitive. It will only get worse when the new skinny packages kick in. I hope not as there should be a place for iptv alternatives.
I do agree that the billings hassles with both Rogers and Bell are nightmarish. It would be nice if we could record conversations with them.
Philip
Edit: Never paid for PVR with either Rogers or Bell. Moreover the Internet modem is built into their prices and installation is typically waved.Last edited by pmcd; 04-16-2015, 03:26 PM.
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