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Yes, I'm looking forward to that day too. Can't come soon enough. Leaving aside the cable Networks such as HBO, the US are reasonably well catered for in that respect. Netflix gives loads of older TV content (plus quite a bit of recent) and the free part of Hulu gives the past five current episodes from most of the Network TV stations; ABC, NBC etc. Hulu Plus gives full series episodes as well. |
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If they meant 3.1% that's 117,000 still very high |
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Personally I'd rather pay £7.50 per month getting 15.5mb on an up to 18mb connection ahead of £14.50 per month for a 30mb connection and only getting 18mb once restrictions kick in. The fact I'm getting my current broadband for just £3.75 with no limits, no shaping, no peer 2 peer speed reduction, no letters trying to tell me when to download, no need to install download monitoring software and no confusing usage policy appeals to me much more than a fluctuating connection costing me 4 times as much. I do agree however that someone downloading for 24 hours on a Virgin 30mb connection will be able to download a fair bit more than I can over 24 hours on my 15.5mb connection. Out of curiosty, by how much do Virgin throttle peer 2 peer and bit torrent? Is it 30% and it is only during peak times? |
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Given that we don't know what VM will be offering, it seems very premature to be talking about an exodus to BT from VM! ---------- Post added at 19:59 ---------- Previous post was at 19:54 ---------- Quote:
The new service doesn't start until 1 August, so there's time a-plenty. ---------- Post added at 20:01 ---------- Previous post was at 19:59 ---------- Quote:
Given that Chad has opted for slower than 30 mg, the 'cap', if it exists, couldn't have been a problem, could it? Chad, please explain yourself! |
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Maybe why you are getting so hung up about VM's BB capping when it probably affects only a small proportion of users, doesn't stop you from downloading as much as you want, and is faster, even when capped, than most Sky BB connections? Your apparent obsession with it confuses me. You chose Sky and are happy; others choose VM and are happy; what is the problem? |
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Whilst I might not agree with your point of view, I do respect your thoughts on the subject. Sadly I'm not feeling that respect in return. Out of curiosity, do you work for Virgin? |
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