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Re: Virgin Media - STM [BBC Watchdog]
Oops. That's what you get for copy-pasting! Thanks for clearing that up.
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Re: Virgin Media - STM [BBC Watchdog]
I've posted a complaint also. I posted free form.
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Other than that, fantastic argument. |
Re: Virgin Media - STM [BBC Watchdog]
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They are being paid to do a certain job, so this makes them "official bodies" |
Re: Virgin Media - STM [BBC Watchdog]
See my thread about iPlayer: http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/12...l#post34780957
This debunks the myth that only 5% of users are affected, and also shows that there are clear limits defined by Virgin on how much iPlayer you can watch. |
Re: Virgin Media - STM [BBC Watchdog]
You know I started a thread about letting people know about STM and the deplorable 75% throttle, but I get amassed by VM lovers... Im amazed this thread hasnt been ambushed yet either :P
Would be good if it did get on the show, perhaps they will ask the question "Why 75%?". |
Re: Virgin Media - STM [BBC Watchdog]
75% is not accurate. Your download speed drops by 75%, but your upload speed drops too. The total loss is more like 85-90%.
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Re: Virgin Media - STM [BBC Watchdog]
And again as I pointed out in the other thread you created (rather than dredging this one up from a year ago)
Once the BB M upgrades complete all M/L and XL customers will be able to stream SD iPlayer without any issue at all The BBC SD iPlayer streams are 1.5Mbit. 10Mbit STM drops the download to 2.5Mbit |
Re: Virgin Media - STM [BBC Watchdog]
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Re: Virgin Media - STM [BBC Watchdog]
Technically it is 75%, with 20mb you will rarely ever get 2.5MB/s just over 2MB/s, so when you work that out with the 75% it is correct.
But your other points are true in your complain to the ASA, but unfortunately the ASA is for advertisements and not the products offered to customers, that then falls into the lap of the Trading Standards. But, after telling them I gave them a 1 month notice, they phoned me up begging me to come back. And got the usual lies of "every ISP throttles customers" and "ADSL will only give you a maxium 5mb/s". I had 2 options.. Upgrade to 50mb, but pay the £80 fees, they wouldnt wave the £30 fee if I installed the modem and router and get the MAC address in their system by phoning them, and give me a -£67.50 to the bill which would have made it £12.50 (why they couldnt just remove some fees instead of this bill removal idea is beyond me). or Stay on 20mb (which I only really need) and have 3 months £41.60 and 9 months with near £5 taken off the bill, i.e. 1 year contract (and ill probably would have to phone up to keep the deal going) and then managed to get the 1st £41.60 bill free. So I have given them 1 last chance, with an agreement to the year contract that if Traffic Management becomes too severe or if technical problems become persistant, then I can back out. There was no way I would have stayed another year with them with problems without a get out clause. |
Re: Virgin Media - STM [BBC Watchdog]
If the BBC did increase the HD stream to 10Mbit they would lock out most ADSL customers.
Even anything above 5Mbit will be pushing a lot of lines |
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Re: Virgin Media - STM [BBC Watchdog]
Yes they are - your point being?
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