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Important Changes to your MNSi High Speed Internet Service
On February 3rd, 2011, the CRTC announced that implementation of Usage Based Billing (UBB) has been delayed for a review until at least May 1st.
The Federal Government has also announced regardless of the result of this review, they will overturn the UBB decision. MNSi will NOT be implementing UBB on March 1st as previously announced.
Continue to make sure your voice is heard, and support the efforts of OpenMedia.CA. If you have not already done so, please sign the petition at stopthemeter.ca
Please check this page for updates. We will keep you advised as the situation changes.
Thank you for your understanding and for choosing MNSi Internet.
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Attention All Customers
Effective July 1st, 2010, the new 13% HST is applicable to all services. |
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Attention Windsor dial-up customers
The MNSi dial-up number for the Windsor area has changed from 519-561-6600 to 226-674-6600. 226 is a new area code covering the same region as 519. Please contact our 24 hour tech support for assistance with changing your phone number. This affects only our dial up customers in the Windsor, Ontario local calling area. If you're in another area, or are using our High Speed DSL service, this change does not apply to your service.
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The MNSi business office has moved. Our new address is:
Managed Network Systems, Inc. 3363 Tecumseh Rd E Windsor ON N8W 1H4
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We are updating our Web and FTP server during July, 2009. There should be no down time. However, our new virtual-domain system will require a change for FTP login. Instead of using just your username for the login, please use your full MNSi email address. (ie, use biff@mnsi.net instead of just biff) |
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We are upgrading our mail server on Friday, 2008-11-14. There should be no interruption of service, but if you have old email on the server, it may appear as new. This should happen once. Please check our help desk to verify your mail settings. Click on the link on this page to use our new web mail server. You must enter your full email address to log in. |
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Let us know if you move or change phone provider. MNSi requires DSL customers who are changing their local phone service to contact the MNSi Customer Service department prior to switching their local phone service to a different provider. Without updated phone service provider information (ie. circuit number, activation date, current phone number), the customer's DSL service may have an interruption in service. |
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As of March 13, 2007, MNSi requires that customers login when accessing Usenet newsgroup services, either via NNTP or HTTP. The format of the username is slightly different for Dialup vs High Speed customers. Use of the incorrect username suffix will result in poor performance.
- For Dialup: username@mnsi.net
- For High Speed: username@mnsi.net-hs
The regular password used with your MNSi email address must be used. If you require assistance in making this change with your newsreader, please contact our technical support. We are available to assist you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our contact info can be found here. |
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As of June 17, 2006, people working or living in the 519 and 613 area codes in Ontario have to dial 10 digits - the area code followed by the 7-digit phone number for all local calls. For our customers using dial-up service, the phone number entered in your internet connection has to be corrected to use the 10-digit format. You can get more information about the change in your local calling by going to www.dial10.ca. If you require assistance in changing these settings on your computer, please contact our technical support, we are available to assist you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our contact info can be found here. |
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MNSi is happy to announce that Highspeed DSL is now available in the town of Woodslee, Ontario (519-975 Exchange), To check for availability at your location please contact us at
519-258-2333. |
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MNSi has started labelling messages that appear to be junk mail as "Possible SPAM". Follow the link below for instructions on how to automatically filter these messages into a folder for storing junk mail. This system is effective and highly accurate. However, it is strongly recommended you investigate these messages before you delete them so you do not risk deleting real mail! |
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We now provide local dialup access across the US, Toronto, Hamilton, and Kitchener-Waterloo. If you're an existing MNSi subscriber or are interested in signing up, have a look at our new local access phone number listing. |
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