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Adding an additional line to a rural plan

TeusFlips
Neighbour

Hey there,

 

I find myself streaming online a lot nowadays and have been using a shared internet plan in the current home I'm living in. lately I've found the internet really bad and I suspect that is due to the excessive band width.
My question is how difficult is it to get an additional line added to a rural area? 

I'll be moving soon as well and need to know how easy it is to upgrade or move plans to new locations.

Thanks in advance

 

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NFtoBC
Community Power User
Community Power User

To my knowledge, the current dwelling must be a legal apartment, according to the municipal authority to receive a second service.

Moving should be no problem as long as you do not accept any special deals at time of installation. These often become an issue with changing services, especially if the options are different in the two locations.

 

NFtoBC
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