vs. Ignite 60 Price: $74.99 / month Speed: 60 Mbps down, 10 Mbps up Usage Allowance: 200 GB View Details FIBE Internet 50 Price: $75.95 / month Speed: 50 Mbps down, 7.5 Mbps up Usage Allowance: 250 GB vs. Ignite … Had to juggle our records and constantly has conflict. Bell fibe ftth is your best bet (at least for now. I really think Rogers needs to drop the install fee so more people try Ignite TV. But Rogers is far superior to bell with customer service (although ignite is closed 10pm) I’m slowly getting used to ignite, it’s not been easy. How do the bad guys know whatever I am doing on this computer. You do have very strong points, let's hope it is better than hh3000 crap. There are many surveys regarding internet speed and all of them have Rogers near the top of internet provider ratings while Bell is often near the bottom (on average, especially in Fibe FTTN applications). I can say unequivocally that Rogers PQ is superior, especially on 1080i channels since they are not down-converted to 720P as they are on Bell Fibe. That was before Ignite, which is better still. If you go with Bell's gig plan, consider using a fibre to ethernet converter and your own router. My discount at rogers is coming to and end in march. Is that a good deal or should my famodam stick to Bell fibe? I am paying same as I was at bell ... fewer channels... picture quality was better fibe, talking remote is not as easy as it sounds, the remote is very temperamental . The flex channels are nice also. I don't see how they can use the HH3k for 5Gbps. Day 3 is coming and hopefully we learn about more features. I know what I would choose .... Good Luck. They were all options at an extra cost like unlimited long distance in Canada. No problem. As far as I know, Bell uses Fibre whereas Rogers uses cable. Definitely more complicated at this point and possibly short lived. The goal of the Rogers Community is to help you find answers on everything Rogers. I'm tempted to try Bell for its internet. Pick your poison.. either way you're getting burned. The only thing I'm worried about is if 50 Mbps is enough for 10-12 devices. Anyone left Bell Fibe TV for Rogers Ignite TV? I regret the switch. But Rogers is far superior to bell with customer service (although ignite is closed 10pm) I’m slowly getting used to ignite, it’s not been easy. I spent ten years recently optimizing home theatres for hundreds of clients. IMO the firmwares still need work, including for reliability/stability. After months of being unsatisfied with my Rogers internet connection, I switched to Bell. See ». Great review Redzzzz. The Wi-Fi seems good. Will update next week! Ping is 8ms vs Bell at 15. And unfortunately not been worth it. Also for Bell, I wasn't so enamoured by the all-in-one Home Hub 3000. Then there is always the question of going with the 1.5 Gb/s down, 950 Mb/s up plan and spending more money to run a fiber to ethernet conversion. See my comments in the following post earlier in this thread. Rogers keeps calling my famsquad giving a deal for $`105 plus tax. Had pair bonded 50mb with select package + HBO …. Again may be subjective to each person, and their setups, etc.Overall, I do find the PQ better on the ignite than it was on the regular rogers cable tv though.Each person need to really check/compare themselves.Most of the Rogers stores now I think have a demo set up. Additional TVs need to have strong signal to get ignite.... the modem is weak so u have to rent extenders. This doesn't mean that there cannot be exceptions (FTTH for example which can match Rogers Coax speeds), in specific instances, however, on average, Rogers provides what they promise (plus a bit more) while Bell often under-delivers. So a person can go in and check out the interface and how the PQ generally looks, etc.Then the person can make the call themselves.Really in the end, each person needs to choose what it best for them. I’d sit tight for now ). Forum discussion: So I have a choice to make and not sure. I have Rogers 500 Mbps now and it keeps disconnecting to game servers unless I unplug the modem and reboot it. while Rogers is a better company overall. I guess for some people its fine.. and I dont mind watching SOME stuff on the computer. I have Rogers 500 Mbps now and it keeps disconnecting to game servers unless I unplug the modem and reboot it. While I havent owned Fibe myself, my brother in law does, and looks about the same to me? The 30 second skip on Bell is missed but I can say "Fast Forward … 3 minutes" which is great and gets you close. However Bell Fiber is now available at my building. I'm tempted to try Bell for its internet. Having said that, you said Bell has a nicer picture and that's important to me as I have a 4k TV. As long as you keep paying it, your deal will stay existing. The price is better with Rogers but the service does not compare. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Ignite is a slow process and it new to everyone - Rogers included. There also isn't a contract. Re: Anyone left Bell Fibe TV for Rogers Ignite TV? Overall like you said, in most cases with bell your looking at 50mbps stop speed, which should be enough for the TV, etc.. but if your a heavy usage household (a lot of gaming, etc, at the same time) it could become a choke point.It may depends on the gaming, setup, etc too. However Bell … I can't get the 1gbps, but I am very easily sitting at 550+ on the 500gpbs plan right now.I noticed that yesterday my local rogers shop did have their ignite TV box display up. So you have Ignite and the picture quality is worse? And unfortunately not been worth it. Bell gives promos/discounts on services , ignite DOES NOT and WILL NOT ( bundled) I’m on ignite premier/ 1G internet and extra sports theme packs. (for me, a no brainer.. since there is STILL no scheduled time for Fibe availability in my area.. so its max 5mbps DSL & satellite with bell, or rogers 500mbps and ignite :P). After asking my cohorts, the HH3K has the BCM53134 switch chip in it. It's my second modem in 30 months. I would think that 50 mbps for a heavy user is not enough. Bell fibe ftth is your best bet (at So far from what I am able to gather, bell will plan to use hh3000 with 5Gbps plan. I have been struggling with transition to ignite.
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