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Bad customer serviceRecently I had posted an article regarding Acanac’s Online PC VPS service as a way to get around Bell’s traffic shaping. My sister pointed out that on Google, my blog showed up around the third or forth hit regarding Acanac’s Online PC VPS service.

I feel that since my article shows up relatively high in the Google results, I should follow up because apparently Acanac has a big problem with customer service.

EDIT (May-29-08): I realize that some people might get the impression I’m jumping on the ACANAC Bashing Bandwagon so I’ve written a follow-up article explaining more precisely the problems with particular instances of ACANAC’s interaction with the public in the forums.    I also encourage people to follow the links provided.  The reason I’ve included them is to show that the criticism isn’t baseless.

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topic_throttled.jpgI tried downloading some torrents last night to see if Bell’s shitty traffic shaping policy has taken effect and it appears to have reached my neck of the woods. (wTwNjzVFVU)

I tried downloading OpenOffice and one or two anime torrents at around 9pm last night and the connection reached a plateau of about 28 k/sec, where it stayed for a while before increasing to no more than 60-65 k/sec.

I killed the OpenOffice torrent and kept one of the anime torrents that had 1962 seeds and 619 peers. Transfer speeds hit a ceiling of about 40 k/second and wavered between 25-30 k/second.

Looks like it’s time to sign up for Acanac’s Online PC VPS system.

EDIT Apr-13-08: Read my updated article concerning Acanac.

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