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The January increase was VAT beyond anyone's control. Their last price increase was April 1, so why two increases in 4 months? That is a hike not just "keeping costs in line". A 'me too' increase led by BT isn't justified if their cost structures are different and smacks of a cozy cartel. Effectively what VM are attempting is to put through two increases a year and hoping people won't associate them. |
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Then I can use Anytime+ although I might be better of without it as they're giving me a big discount as I'm not impressed I can't have anytime+. OOPs meant to edit not quote myself. |
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Was going to say if your paying £21 a month for 10mb on Virgin then I would be looking at LLU ADSL Providers and bearing in mind how far you are from the exchange. I paid £11.25 a month with Sky (£12.25 with price increase now), 17mb broadband @ £7.50 a month, anytime calls at £5.00.. I should imagine your still under contract with Virgin by the sounds of things though :erm: Why not get a VOIP adaptor like I`ve got? use sipgate at 1.4p per minute and just connect it to your normal landline phones, works great!! |
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He doesn't have the £7.50 sky broadband in his area
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---------- Post added at 12:05 ---------- Previous post was at 12:03 ---------- Have they not offered Sky connect at a decent rate? this is normally a sign they are unbunddling your exchange soon... |
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But then do I regret that VIrgin Broadband? Not really as pings are better (no fastpath on Sky) and we host more games on our Xbox`s :D |
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Trust me your pings are only low to pingtest or speedtest. On talktalk with fastpath enabled I and a 6db line I averaged a 10m/s ping to pingtest.net. I'm lucky to see less than 18 on VM. Go on blackops select online then go>options>press the back button>bandwith reading...On 50Mb after 5pm it averages 3000k in the daytime before 4:30pm it hits 10000k it maximum. Talktalk upto 24mb (actually got 12) it hits 10000k 24/7. I would love to see what the upload reading is on blackops via VM.. |
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About 17ms is my average, sky it was 35-40ms at the best of times :/ On MW2 my green bar was only 2-4 and hardly ever hosted :(
Note to VMTech:- leave prots 88 and 3074 alone from traffic management lol |
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Next time you're on blackops(if you have it) go to the screen where it has "store" as one of the options and hit the "options" Whilst in options hit the back button on your controler. From there you will see a bandwidth reading(it might say ,not ready, at first) but after a few seconds it will give you a reading. It doesnt go any higher then 10000k but it should ALWAYS read 10000k on a 500000k connection. But you'll see sometimes it will drop to 1000k or around 1Mb. Then go to speedtest and you'll see you still get 50Mb-proof indeed that VM throttle xboxlive. |
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i have virgin media phone line and 10meg bb, i took out an 18month contract for both,i have about 12 months left, can someone confirm if i am able to cancel my phone line free of charge and transfer my phone line too bt because off the proposed price increase? cheers, treeman Quote:
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I think the time to worry is if they put a price on HD channels, As they must be considering this.
Sky inceases there price Sept / Oct and it is only a couple of quid and to be quite honest, that is reasonable conisdering the amount of channel they supply. |
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