• Sixty@sh.itjust.works
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    10 days ago

    I did too, but Teksavvy is trying to sell themselves off or whatever, so I moved to Park Power. Local reseller utility company (idk, their reach. Edmonton area at least. Power, gas, internet) that donates part of my monthly bill to CKUA radio. Among other options, but I like my CKUA donor supported radio.

    Resellers may be some smoke and mirrors, but Teksavvy had unlimited bandwidth for 5 bux extra and wouldn’t blacklist you for piracy.

    However, Park Power doesn’t charge extra to remove bandwidth caps. They straight up don’t have any, and are pro consumer in regards to piracy.

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      10 days ago

      TekSavvy and other TPIA (Third-Party Internet Access) providers are not a reseller, presumably including Park Power. They only use incumbent last-mile infrastructure. Once it’s out of your neighborhood, it’s their infrastructure.

      TekSavvy has expressed interest in selling (it’s owned by Marc Gaudrault and was previously co-owned with his brother, Rocky), but has not been sold yet.

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        10 days ago

        Thanks for the correction.

        Yeah I typically jump ship with any company I pay monthly as soon as they announce any potentially negative shakeups. Did the same with Public Mobile who said they were likely going to shut down under Telus, then didn’t lol.