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Acanac

Acanac History and Values

Acanac is one of Canada's largest independent ISP's. We are currently servicing over 70,000 clients and are still growing. Acanac has grown to this size in just a little over 4 years. We have established a leadership position in the industry by providing clients with affordable and reliable service to both Residential and Business users.

Why have we succeeded when so many have failed?

Acanac's core value is to make sure that you the customer is served with
the utmost respect and professionalism. This is the reason that we are one
of the few companies that offer an unconditional money back guarantee. That's why we have invested heavily in hardware, and facilities. This ensures that you, the client is up and running on 24 hours a day seven days a week.

Stability

Internet Access In Canada

Based on Recent Events we are in the process of revamping the websites.

This site and other websites will include many recommendations for internet providers.

Of the many internet providers we are recommending for outstanding value and service;
Acanac Inc. at acanac.com
and Teksavvy

This site is impartial, it exist to help consumers make a calculated decision when shopping for Internet service. The comments within are supplied/provided by users or potential customers of the Internet service providers

Teksavvy Service Review

Okay many years ago when this company was new  I was very pleased with TEKSAVVY.com, however many years have passed and a recently receiving the comments listed below and felt the comments summarize many viewers and readers response/comments.

So after 8 years of DSL service from Teksavvy and now 2 years with Cable Internet from Teksavvy my feelings and 'YOU' the readers comments are as follow;
Quality:   Teksavvy is a leach to ROGER internet and Bell Internet with "NO" distinction in quality, Teksavvy is simply a reseller to the service from other ISP (internet providers Bell/Rogers)

TekSavvy or Acanac internet? Which do you like better?


I'll be leaving Rogers by the end of the month and I need a new cable ISP provider. I've been looking to switch to Teksavvy Extreme Cable Pro, but after seeing Acanac, seems like they have a better deal for their unlimited package. I do not mind paying upfront for their service but I just don't want a bad experience. Also, do some areas receive faster speeds then others? (currently north of Scarborough right now).

Should I switch to Teksavvy or Acanac? Which company has better customer support? No downtime, no throttling?

Many have said Teksavvy...without any question.

But a Reviewer said;
I've had Acanac Cable for a few weeks and the only issue I had was Rogers pushed the install date by a day (and I didn't know this until they called on the day of the original install). Since then speeds have been great for my area (DVP/Eglinton). Speeds do seem to vary by location for both Acanac and

TEKSAVVY Price Notice

Price Notice
As of March 20, TekSavvy announced brand new low prices and higher speed options for customers. We are also proud to announce that we will be offering services to new cities in Ontario. By introducing our new Internet plans, we aim to provide Canadians with the best service available by offering unmatched combination of (i) packages tailored to the speed and usage requirements of consumers (ii) 300GB and unlimited usage choices as a standard feature, (iii) prompt, comprehensive, “human” service, and (iv) no-contract, no small print angles, all virtually unbeatable prices.

**Existing customers will be notified by e-mail if there are changes to their account.
Click on a New Package for more information.
DSL Internet Ontario

New Package Download Speed Upload Speed Bandwidth Monthly Pricing
High Speed DSL 6 Lite 6 Mbps 800 Kbps 75 GB 26.99
High Speed DSL 6 Pro 6 Mbps 800 Kbps 300 GB 32.99
High Speed DSL 6 Unlimited 6 Mbps 800 Kbps Unlimited 39.99
High Speed DSL 7 Lite 7 Mbps 1 Mbps 75 GB 24.99
High Speed DSL 7 Pro 7 Mbps 1 Mbps 300 GB 29.99
High Speed DSL 7 Unlimited 7 Mbps 1 Mbps Unlimited 39.99
High Speed DSL 10 Pro 10 Mbps 1 Mbps 300 GB 32.99
High Speed DSL 10 Unlimited 10 Mbps 1 Mbps Unlimited 44.99
High Speed DSL 15 Pro 15 Mbps 1 Mbps 300 GB 32.99
High Speed DSL 15 Unlimited 15 Mbps 1 Mbps Unlimited 47.99
High Speed DSL 15/10 Pro 15 Mbps 10 Mbps 300 GB 34.99
High Speed DSL 15/10 Unlimited 15 Mbps 10 Mbps Unlimited 49.99
High Speed DSL 25 Pro 25 Mbps 10 Mbps 300 GB 39.99
High Speed DSL 25 Unlimited 25 Mbps 10 Mbps Unlimited 57.99
High Speed DSL 50 Pro 50 Mbps 10 Mbps 300 GB 54.99
High Speed DSL 50 Unlimited 50 Mbps 10 Mbps Unlimited 84.99

Cable Internet Ontario Area #1 ( Formerly Chatham Cable)
Click on the City List to see where cable services are available for these products

TekSavvy or Acanac internet Review?

Teksavvy vs Acanac since I had previous history with Acanac and now currently with Teksavvy.

Acanac:

Pro - Not downtown for the year I was with them.

Con - You get what you pay (?) They cap your DL speed at 5mb but usually it's about 3mb.

- Cheaper for 1 year and they'll try to charge you after a year so make sure you EMAIL your cancellation, not by phone.

Also, you need to pay $8 extra/per month for dry loop if you don't want a phone line.

Teksavvy:
Pro - better speed than Acanac

Con - Downtime. I switched to Teksavvy around end of January 2011 and already had more than 5 downtimes since then. I called them and usually the wait time was around 3 hours to get hold of an operator and the best answer they could provide was that it was roger's problem. The technician was kind in answering my questions but that still didn't resolve the problem.

Fibroptix - Fiber optic internet connection - Montreal , New York, Toronto ; Partners

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