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Whiskey A Go Go! posted:If it was a few years ago, it wouldn't matter since BellAliant was just in name with Bell and management really never had much say with the services in the Atlantic Canada. Nowadays, they will most likely shall follow suit with the rest of the company since they basically removed Bell Aliant's control of cell phone service to Bell Mobility in Toronto, and are currently going to move the Internet portion into Bell Firbe Ops' control since they been aggressively been trying to get customers Rogers didn't touch. Everyone in atlantic canada who has the option should be with eastlink. Way better prices per megabyte, and great customer service. This speaking from a consumer perspective and someone who had a 120 megabit connection for them for business.
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