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10-02-2021 01:45 PM - last edited on 05-14-2024 01:04 PM by BellPatricia
Wightman is installing fibre to the hiome in Orangeville, Bell has planned this for years but nothing has come forward. When Bell going to provide this because the prices look good and the currently alternatives do not match as far as speed or reliablity.
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10-09-2021 12:39 AM
Try www.bell.ca/Bell_Internet/Products/Fibre-to-the-home
On the top right corner there is a Check availability button that you can use to look up your address or postal code. I remember when i checked my address in the past, it said it wasn't available but will be by a certain date. I checked again before that stated date and I was able to order Fibe to the home 1Gbps!
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06-10-2022 11:32 AM
Bell typically doesn't reveal when a neighbourhood or a street will get fibre service. One clue will be Bell trucks, and contractors doing excavating etc.
Have you looked at the Bell site to see what's available now? Go to www.bell.ca/Bell_Internet/Internet_access and click on "check availability".
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10-09-2021 12:39 AM
Try www.bell.ca/Bell_Internet/Products/Fibre-to-the-home
On the top right corner there is a Check availability button that you can use to look up your address or postal code. I remember when i checked my address in the past, it said it wasn't available but will be by a certain date. I checked again before that stated date and I was able to order Fibe to the home 1Gbps!
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06-09-2022 10:10 AM - last edited on 08-14-2023 04:29 PM by BellDRock
When will Fibe be up and running in my area?
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06-10-2022 11:32 AM
Bell typically doesn't reveal when a neighbourhood or a street will get fibre service. One clue will be Bell trucks, and contractors doing excavating etc.
Have you looked at the Bell site to see what's available now? Go to www.bell.ca/Bell_Internet/Internet_access and click on "check availability".
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09-22-2022 07:50 PM
When Barrie will have a fiber optic cable ?.. I can’t handle with the 100MB download speed .. and the 10 mb upload speed and unfortunately at my area there is still no fiber optic.. please respond ..
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09-30-2022 02:51 PM
Probably not what you want to hear, but Bell just announced fibre expansion for Barrie to be completed by 2025.
You won't know when it will arrive on your street until you see contractor trucks running orange cable conduit and someone comes to your door seeking your consent to bring the fibre optic cable across your lawn to your home. It may or may not come to a multiple unit dwelling until the landlord signs an agreement with Bell.
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11-10-2022 04:43 PM - last edited on 01-19-2023 08:18 AM by BellAntgio
Hi. Just wondering if anyone having any info about when Bell FTTH will be available in L7A*** area. Thanks
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11-11-2022 10:27 AM
Hi @Nav
Did you check if it's available now? If not, go to https://www.bell.ca/Bell_Internet/products/Fibre-to-the-home and enter your address.
If FTTH isn't available at your address, unfortunately there's no way to find out if and when it will be. Bell doesn't reveal its rollout plans.
Cheers,
ZaneP
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01-07-2023 09:29 AM - edited 01-07-2023 09:30 AM
I live out in a rural area around Carleton Place. We have an antenna to pick up our 15mb internet connection from a local provider. We've been happy with the service but would like something with higher speeds. Up until November, the local company had started laying fibre with the intention of cabling the entire road on which we live. Now we've been informed that Bell has displaced that project and has started running fibre from their posts at the other end of our road.
My question is: where would I find out if Bell intends to continue installing fibre along the entire length of our road? We've done the check online to see if we have bell internet capability and of course we don't yet. And talking to the reps on the phone doesn't help as they don't seem to have any access to more information than I do.
Any ideas who I should be contacting?
Thanks.
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01-07-2023 11:53 AM
A good question. One of the earliest tells that someone, including Bell, is laying fibre is utility marking. This is done by a third party company to locate any underground wiring. Even in a rural area there may be underground wiring that no one wants to hit or gas lines no one wants to cut. The next step will be a fibre laying crew, a Bell contractor, who will run the actual fibre either on the pole (aerial) or underground. At that point someone from the contractor will be knocking on your door to ask permission to lay fibre or run fibre on your property.
Another place to inquire might be your local municipal office. They usually know where utilities are working, so they might have some information.
It also sounds like Bell won the Ontario Accelerated High-Speed Internet Program contract for your area. The full list of communities who will be connected can be found here. No dates other than prior to the end of 2025 are given. Perhaps contact your local MPP and ask if they know.
https://news.ontario.ca/en/backgrounder/1002219/ontario-increasing-access-to-high-speed-internet-acr...
Bell does not disclose plans before they are ready. They never have and never will. But if you watch for the tells, you can be aware. Here is was the stockpiling of orange conduit in places all around the community.
Good luck.
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02-06-2023 09:55 PM
I have Bell Fibe 50 and have been told this is the fastest connection available at my address. It is pair bonding and because of my distance from the node I cannot even get Fibe 100. Bell customer service are unable to provide expected timing of improved speed options. Some kind of a ETA would be nice.
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02-17-2023 04:32 PM
Hello, I am located in Jordan Station. We are on a road that is connected to two main roads that have Fibe internet, but we were skipped. I would like to start a petition to bring Fibe through our street. We are still stuck with our extremely slow dsl/cable internet lines.
Thanks, Cole
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02-21-2023 07:15 PM
Hi @Cole
It's Bell's policy to not reveal its fiber expansion plans and that's not about to change, unfortunately. I know you don't want to accept that, but that's how it is. All of us have had to wait for fiber, some a lot longer than others.
You'll know when there's progress being made in your area when you see contractors doing locates for utilities, etc.
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04-14-2023 02:48 PM - last edited on 04-14-2023 02:57 PM by BellPatricia
Hello, would be awesome if my area could get fibe tv and Internet part of my town has Fiber tv and Internet the rest doesn't. I would love to have it. My area is Durham Ontario
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05-12-2023 11:39 AM
So far someone has been around and drilled holes up and down the street, not on my property. Now someone is threading cable. My question is, will someone else come to make the house connections and do I have to do anything to get mine connected or will someone be coming around to ask for permission?
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