![]() ![]() In one word it’s good and not all that great. So here’s my experience with the Rogers internet plan so far. ![]() Technology-wise, Bell wins over Rogers Internet on that. The good thing about Bell, in my opinion, is the upload speed which is on a different level compared to Rogers, and their modem which is more user-friendly and has more tools and features, like sending your admin password via SMS, the possibility of connecting a backup battery. When I first got their service I had a 300/300 connection, and this second time I got a 1Gb/750Mb connection. To a maximum download and upload speed doesn’t even come into consideration in this technology. The good thing about fiber is that as far as I know, they don’t have any physical issue providing faster speeds, and it can be symmetrical if they want to. Which is great, since fiber has no speed loss based on distance, you don’t share this “connection” (the fiber itself) with anyone else theoretically lower latency. I’m skeptical regarding that, but if someone knows about that I’d like to know.īell on the other hand uses the latest technology on home internet (as far as I know) which is fiber and FTTH, meaning they take the fiber to your home. I think having at least 100Mbps upload speed, would make it way better.Īnother downside of cable is the fact that you are/could be sharing the same path of the data with people in your neighborhood.Įven though in a chat with a Rogers technician, he mentions that in some places, they are actually using fiber until your place, and converting it to coaxial just to go inside. I hope that if they eventually go Full Duplex DOCSIS 3.1, the speeds get symmetrical. Since it is just a personal thing, and I don’t do it on a regular basis, despite disappointing me, that doesn’t bother me too much. The only thing I do every now and then is uploading some videos to my YouTube channel. ![]() ![]() The bad (really bad) side of Roger’s 1Gb connection is the fact that the upload speed is really slow compared to the download speed. Since I first got their service, I had several different speeds, 100, 250, 500 and now 1Gb. Rogers is using the DOCSIS 3.1, which in theory allows them to deliver download speeds up to 10Gbps and upload speed of 1Gbps. My Experience Using The Roger’s Internetįirst of all, Rogers uses a cable, which has been there forever, but interestingly enough, is a technology that keeps evolving over time using the same old thing, the coaxial cable. ![]()
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