![]() And if you have the choice of those, you do have the choice of choosing any 3rd party ones which run on the rogers/bell lines as well. You generally have the choice of either of those. outside of any sort of other issues where that specific node is having other issues.Īll that in the end really doesnt have anything to do with monopolistic practices.Įxcept for a few rare cases where its say a new subdivision where its a contract for JUST rogers or bell lines to start. overall choking peoples connection to any number of things. That could effect overall speeds, amongst other things. Could be something as simple as the local nodes, or the whole area, is OVERSOLD, and cant technically manage the load especially with extra people at home right now. But more than likely something else, and not specifically throttling, etc. Like you said, your neighborhood might be different. (which they DID do in the past against torrents, and they DID get heavily fined by the CRTC at the time and had to stop it), it would likely be localized. IF they were to be doing some form of that. so is rogers throttling connections to prime specifically? Not likely. My wife was watching prime just fine yesterday for like 3 hours non stop. Just complaining in this way wont help anyone nor fix anyone's issues. ![]()
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