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	<title>New Brunswick Web Design Blog &#187; High Speed</title>
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		<title>Problems with Bell Aliant going to Rogers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2009 12:00:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>George Matthews</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Aliant]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Bell]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well for years I would have told anyone who asked to go to Aliant, a firm believer and maybe a reluctant joker that the service offering and the care and attention would be carried over from NBTel.
I have used strictly Bell and Aliant for my cell phone, home phone, internet for 8 years, and bell [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well for years I would have told anyone who asked to go to <a href="http://www.aliant.net">Aliant</a>, a firm believer and maybe a reluctant joker that the service offering and the care and attention would be carried over from NBTel.</p>
<p>I have used strictly <a href="http://www.bell.ca">Bell</a> and Aliant for my cell phone, home phone, internet for 8 years, and bell for my tv for 5 years. After all of this time I thought when my <a href="http://productsandservice.aliant.net/PS/nb/english/productsandservices/ps_2.jsp?section=51&amp;bodycont=productsandservices%2fhighspeed.jsp&amp;curbody=51">High Speed Internet</a> (up to 1.5 mps) was only producing 100kbs download and 50 kbs upload for the last two years they would do something to increase my high speed. I was told there was nothing they can do and I would have to live with it. (yeah I know why did i put up with it for 2 years)</p>
<p>A good friend of mine living in St. Stephen paying for the exact same package gets 500kbs download, why am I only getting 100kbs? I have been told it&#8217;s my lines to my location, my jacks, even the box that they gave me, so I had a new jack added based on their recommendation and still left with 100kbs.</p>
<p>So I decided that I would switch my internet and only my internet to Rogers just so it would be faster. When discussing this option with Aliant, I&#8217;m then told that I will lose my long distance, my value package and more. They will knock $52 off my bill but add $20 to my cell phones and for basic long distance another $16 and that without internet through them there was no value package options.</p>
<p>So frustrated and annoyed as they would not work with me to come up with an alternate solution. All I really wanted was a faster internet connection, I mean online gaming, web design and web development does not work on a slow internet connection.</p>
<p>I called rogers and told them what I wanted and the guy on the phone says &#8220;Sir we want to work with you to give you the best services and options we can.&#8221; Even through I am stuck with Aliant on my cell phones every other service is now switching over to Rogers on the 19th. Yes now have a download cap but they said if I&#8217;m not getting my 7mb sec they will be at my house to get the problem fixed, the slowest I should see is 5mb sec which is Fine by me.</p>
<p>It works out that I will only be paying $30 more a month that what I am right now due to the facts that our cell phones are jumping by $20 a month. I am actually recieving way more in terms of tv with an hd pvr, hd channels and more. To get that with bell I would have had to add on $60 a month to what I&#8217;m already paying for the same thing&#8230;</p>
<p>So in the news Aliant is cutting jobs (sorry to those people who lost thier jobs),Â  well maybe if they would give better service to people living in the cities they wouldn&#8217;t be switching to Rogers. This is one customer that didn&#8217;t want to switch but was left with no choice.</p>
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