thephonejunkie
Sep 24th, 2008, 02:20 AM
Hear this... Rogers recently bought out a telecommunications company in my neighborhood. I was happy with this smaller telco company, but now since big red took over, they want me to switch over my phone to digital.
I refused to, and 60 days later they prevented my phone from accepting incoming calls.
They pretty much just left my phone line open to make outbound calls (for 911 emergencies). I can't even make local outbound calls.
Anyway, not that there are any good telco companies in Ontario, I decided I would stick with the one that sucked the least! That's right, going back to Ma bell. So, when I called bell to activate, they said they could not provide service in my area! :O BS! Three people on my street are bell customers!
I refuse to sign up with Rogers. I did not have Rogers cable, did not have rogers high speed, did not have Rogers phone until now, but I'm looking for substitute. Even if I go to IP phone, that would mean I would still need to subscribe to Rogers High Speed (which bites).
Where's the justice in this country? I understand Ma bell rulz 80% of the country's phone subscribers, but please, give the customer the choice!
This is monopoly at it's worst (well on my street, anyway)!
So, I'm challenging you, yes you to provide a solution other than Rogers.
If you're a Bell employee and reading this, I know you can pull strings to provision me for service... let me know. :lol: TY
I refused to, and 60 days later they prevented my phone from accepting incoming calls.
They pretty much just left my phone line open to make outbound calls (for 911 emergencies). I can't even make local outbound calls.
Anyway, not that there are any good telco companies in Ontario, I decided I would stick with the one that sucked the least! That's right, going back to Ma bell. So, when I called bell to activate, they said they could not provide service in my area! :O BS! Three people on my street are bell customers!
I refuse to sign up with Rogers. I did not have Rogers cable, did not have rogers high speed, did not have Rogers phone until now, but I'm looking for substitute. Even if I go to IP phone, that would mean I would still need to subscribe to Rogers High Speed (which bites).
Where's the justice in this country? I understand Ma bell rulz 80% of the country's phone subscribers, but please, give the customer the choice!
This is monopoly at it's worst (well on my street, anyway)!
So, I'm challenging you, yes you to provide a solution other than Rogers.
If you're a Bell employee and reading this, I know you can pull strings to provision me for service... let me know. :lol: TY