3 years ago. This info may be slightly out of date, but it shows just how small an operation this is. Amazing service. I got them in December. I inquired about static IP addresses and was told they offer them for a small monthly fee, but in the end I decided I didn't actually need that feature - it is however a rarity among consumer internet providers, and very much welcome.The installation itself took only a few minutes. It's not entirely clear - but one reason might be due to the way 95th percentile commercial internet transit billing Calculate the 95% value separately for in-bound data and out-bound data and then take the maximum of those two values.If you are a primarily outbound (server) provider it may make sense to use 'free' inbound (consumer) bandwidth to run an ISP on the side. Their Wifi access point solution is top notch. Fibrestream recently installed their network in my building and offered a really competitive rate but I didn't see any real reason to switch.What Beanfield plan do you have? Haven't seen anything negative on them in all the reviews I've read so I'm making the jump from Rogers today. So I am able to burst both up and down at 150+ Mbps before getting throttled down to 50Mbps, but the system tends to err on the side of caution and I actually get slightly faster speed service than I officially pay for, which comes in handy with bursty traffic, such as loading a heavy webpage. Beanfield probably has a better network and likely has better redundancy if someone cuts a cable.My understanding is that they are very similar. I was paying 70$ a month for unlimited 150mbps as a deal (30$ off 100$ a month), it's been 2 years and the deal wore off, and the best offer they gave me after I called to threaten cancelling was 90$ a month, and this is after I caught them overcharging my account in the first place. Starting at $35 monthly. I cannot review these as I do not subscribe to them, but there are lots of VMedia reviews around.I'm always skeptical of deals that are too good to be true and unlimited cheap internet access is one of them. The terms of service specify:If reasonable usage limits are exceeded as determined us, FibreStream reserves the right to terminate serviceThose are some pretty unreasonable numbers. The deal will be good for 1-2 years and will then goto $80+ then you can get beanfield or fiberstreamI said in my post I'm with Rogers already. Neat. It's actually cheaper than Google Fiber thanks to the tanking dollar. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts Hope this helps.I've had Fibrestream now for 1.5 years. any thoughts?I’ve been with Beanfield for years. For a fraction of the cost of my equivalent old Bell service, it seems well worth it so far.For what it's worth, my office uses Beanfield, and IT is very happy with them. Posted by. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Fibrestream services are guaranteed to be fast, reliable, and secure. I can't comment on the service yet, since I haven't had any need to call them beyond the installation. They will aggressively market and give stuff like $20/month for 1gb.