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Can I have two high speed internet services in a residential home?

Faisal Y asked:


My dad is fixated with Telus High Speed Internet, I absolutely hate the DL/Upload speeds. I’ve read on countless forums that it’s because they use packet-sniffing to throttle torrents.

What would you do? I upload a lot of videos to Youtube and this internet service absolutely sucks and my dad refuses to listen to reason. He even signed a 1 year contract. I wanted Shaw. What do I do?

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6 Responses to “Can I have two high speed internet services in a residential home?”

  1. damienman on May 9th, 2009 2:59 pm

    call the company and ask
    if not possible move out or go to the library
    hey heres a thought u schold use wireless high speed
    i recomend clearwire

  2. LLC on May 12th, 2009 6:11 am

    Yes as long as you pay for it, but why would you ?

  3. pretenderkbosch on May 15th, 2009 12:55 pm

    You can have two, sure…but you have to pay for it, and that begs the question of why. I would check in with the company about their DL/UL speeds, and if it isn’t up to par, tell them about it. Make them live up to this contract, which, yes, was a bad idea.

  4. Colinc on May 16th, 2009 7:22 am

    For a second connection you wither need a full subscription to a telephone line and broadband, or a full cable service. You probably won’t get much better, your actual speeds are more a function of your distance from the exchange than anything else.

  5. what do i put in this box? on May 19th, 2009 12:33 am

    no you can not, ADSL runs from your local exchange to your home, you cant have two ADSL service connected at the same port at your exchange . you can always try to get a wireless service

  6. alexander h on May 19th, 2009 10:22 am

    I had the same problem a few months ago all you need is one high speed internet and a converter (that will turn your high speed internet into wifi) which you can buy at any electronic store. and it will go through out your house