At that price point? Forget it.
MTS offers up to 5mbps upload on DSL, but it's about double your price target.
Shaw offers the same: 5mbps upload max.

Then you're looking at non-traditional options.
I believe Voyageur Internet is the cheapest, where a burstable 10/10 service runs somewhere around $100/month but only if you have good line-of-sight to a tower.

Basically,
1. $40-$80/m is too low for anything better than farmer-grade DSL, here
2. Don't live in Canada if you want dirt-cheap internet.

-Adam

On September 11, 2015 12:26:16 AM CDT, Trevor Cordes <trevor@tecnopolis.ca> wrote:
What's the cheapest option for a Winnipeg business to get decent 
(especially upload) internet access when they aren't in a Shaw area (but
are in MTS). Right now they have MTS crappy like 5Mbps down and 400kbps
up. It's horrible.

We'd be fine with 5 or 10 (or more) down, but we want at least 2 up. The
more up in our pricerange the better. Monthly traffic will be quite low
in both directions, but we get large-demand bursts.

Price range is $40-$80/month. They are willing to pay (a bit) more
upfront to save on the monthly fee, if required.

They need zero extra features (email boxes, web space, a/v, domain, etc),
they just need faster internet. Lower latency than what garbage MTS gives
would be better too. I already checked with MTS and what they want for
more upload bw is way too much (compared to what Shaw charges).

Thanks!


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