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Gary L 20-03-2009 14:50

Re: Virgin to launch 2Mb Size S
 
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Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 34758104)
Nooo - if they are on BB M they won't be offered it !!!

It's for a last ditch for customers on L,XL and XXL - if they end up wanting to disconnect over price or because 'we don't use it that much'

There won't be a BB M soon. it will be 10/20/50 only.
so from what you're saying the 2Mb will be offered at the same price as it is now to 10/20/50.
Will there be a new 12 month contract needed if anybody does take up this offer?

If it's there for people who 'don't use it that much' then why does Virgin feel the need that these people need to have STM applied for such a long period?

General Maximus 20-03-2009 14:55

Re: Virgin to launch 2Mb Size S
 
to prove Ben's point, a couple of month ago I had XL BB and M phone and I was paying £11 a month for the phone and £37 or whatever it is for the internet. I was checking 50mbit availabilility on the VM website and saw an ad for M phone + XL BB for £26 a month. I gave the dudes a ring to find out what was going and why i had been paying so much all this time and they said that that was an offer for new customers but they could do me XL phone, XL BB and M TV (freeview) for £26. I wasn't too fussed about the TV because we already have Sky but I said sure thing and we had it in the bedroom. So as a "deal clincher" I took the TV from the bundle/cost point of view. Everyone wants internet these days no matter what they say and yes 10mbit is a great speed to have if you only do normal stuff, some may genuinely not use the internet that much to justify the cost so sure, let them have their 2mbit for free like M phone and M TV.

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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 34758108)
Will there be a new 12 month contract needed if anybody does take up this offer?

Yup, when i changed my price i changed package which was a new 12 month contract (which they told me about on the phone) and I warned them that as soon as 50mbit was available i want it and they said no problemo, when i upgraded that would setup a new 12 month contract. So yes, if you change your bundle/package, even if it is to get rid of your 10mbit internet and go back down to 2mbit with whatever tv and phone you have, you will be signing up for a new bundle which will be a new 12 month contract. If you don't want a new 12 month contract dont take the 2mbit and just scrap the internet altogether.

Gary L 20-03-2009 14:59

Re: Virgin to launch 2Mb Size S
 
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Originally Posted by General Maximus (Post 34758109)
Yup, when i changed my price i changed package which was a new 12 month contract (which they told me about on the phone) and I warned them that as soon as 50mbit was available i want it and they said no problemo, when i upgraded that would setup a new 12 month contract. So yes, if you change your bundle/package, even if it is to get rid of your 10mbit internet and go back down to 2mbit with whatever tv and phone you have, you will be signing up for a new bundle which will be a new 12 month contract. If you don't want a new 12 month contract dont take the 2mbit and just scrap the internet altogether.

Had to be that really. since the credit crunch started you're seeing loads of companies trying to tie people into extended contracts.

BenMcr 20-03-2009 15:04

Re: Virgin to launch 2Mb Size S
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 34758108)
There won't be a BB M soon. it will be 10/20/50 only.
so from what you're saying the 2Mb will be offered at the same price as it is now to 10/20/50.

BB L is now the only 10Mbit service you can downgrade to - and that's £25 a month with a phone

BB S with a phoneline is the same price as BB M - which is £3/4 cheaper than BB L

Quote:

Will there be a new 12 month contract needed if anybody does take up this offer?
Yes - all downgrades with a new bundle price are a new 12 months

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If it's there for people who 'don't use it that much' then why does Virgin feel the need that these people need to have STM applied for such a long period?
Because it is also there to try and persuade those last few people on dial up to move across. Even the rubbish STM on S will be better than they can do at the moment

General Maximus 20-03-2009 16:14

Re: Virgin to launch 2Mb Size S
 
I would love to know how many people are left on dialup these days, I thought pretty much everyone has broadband no matter how slow it is. I can't imagine going back to dial up ever again, it is like living in the stone age.

Tarantella 20-03-2009 16:42

Re: Virgin to launch 2Mb Size S
 
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Originally Posted by Moldova (Post 34758025)
This will not be actively sold and will be used as a deal closer and all you will be able to do with it is browse and download email as the will be an STM of 0900 till 2100 7 days a week and when triggered will last for up to 12 hours, so not something you would downgrade to.


Wrong!


You can quite happily listen to iPlayer radio and play computer games at the same time with a 2mb connection.

Low quality iPlayer programmes can be watched too without STM kicking in.


I would be unhappy about being upgraded to 10mb because I might be tempted to watch HQ Iplayer and for sure I would end up stealing other peoples bandwidth and suffer the consequences that might entail.

BenMcr 20-03-2009 16:46

Re: Virgin to launch 2Mb Size S
 
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Originally Posted by Tarantella (Post 34758214)
You can quite happily listen to iPlayer radio and play computer games at the same time with a 2mb connection.

Low quality iPlayer programmes can be watched too without STM kicking in.

could you do that with a 200Mbyte downstream trigger limit - because that is what is on BB S

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I would be unhappy about being upgraded to 10mb because I might be tempted to watch HQ Iplayer and for sure I would end up stealing other peoples bandwidth and suffer the consequences that might entail.
Eh? You wouldn't steal anything

Turkey Machine 20-03-2009 16:48

Re: Virgin to launch 2Mb Size S
 
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Originally Posted by General Maximus (Post 34758189)
I would love to know how many people are left on dialup these days, I thought pretty much everyone has broadband no matter how slow it is. I can't imagine going back to dial up ever again, it is like living in the stone age.

I recently helped somebody connect via PAYG dialup because she's miles from the exchange and doesn't want broadband as yet. I suspect if she could get a broadband signal, it'd be in the 1Mbit range.

Also, is S 2Mbit gonna replace those currently on S 512Kbit?

Peter_ 20-03-2009 17:28

Re: Virgin to launch 2Mb Size S
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tarantella (Post 34758214)
Wrong!


You can quite happily listen to iPlayer radio and play computer games at the same time with a 2mb connection.

Low quality iPlayer programmes can be watched too without STM kicking in.


I would be unhappy about being upgraded to 10mb because I might be tempted to watch HQ Iplayer and for sure I would end up stealing other peoples bandwidth and suffer the consequences that might entail.

Please ask or get the facts before posting Wrong!

As this thread has nothing whatsoever to do with the present 2Mb package it is a new package as spoken about above, this one has a 200 Mb downstream trigger limit between 0900 and 2100,12 hours a day 24/7 and an STM that can last up to 12 hours thats what the new one will have.

BenMcr 20-03-2009 17:29

Re: Virgin to launch 2Mb Size S
 
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Originally Posted by Turkey Machine (Post 34758218)
Also, is S 2Mbit gonna replace those currently on S 512Kbit?

Nope - hopefully there isn't anyone left on 512kbit

Peter_ 20-03-2009 17:32

Re: Virgin to launch 2Mb Size S
 
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Originally Posted by Turkey Machine (Post 34758218)
I recently helped somebody connect via PAYG dialup because she's miles from the exchange and doesn't want broadband as yet. I suspect if she could get a broadband signal, it'd be in the 1Mbit range.

Also, is S 2Mbit gonna replace those currently on S 512Kbit?

That is still a separate package and they would have to call in to get an upgrade, but many are quite happy with them.

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Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 34758248)
Nope - hopefully there isn't anyone left on 512kbit

We still see the odd one or two.

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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 34758102)
I want to disconnect, it's too much.
I can put you on this one it's got really heavy restrictions and it's the same price you want to disconnect for.

Sounds great, I'll have it.

:confused:

I told you Ben could give you the answers.

Nicosia 20-03-2009 18:29

Re: Virgin to launch 2Mb Size S
 
whats th epoint of having this product?

Peter_ 20-03-2009 18:31

Re: Virgin to launch 2Mb Size S
 
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Originally Posted by Nicosia (Post 34758294)
whats th epoint of having this product?

Not much except for the reasons posted above, just a stopgap filler in most scenarios.

General Maximus 20-03-2009 19:28

Re: Virgin to launch 2Mb Size S
 
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Originally Posted by Tarantella (Post 34758214)
I might be tempted to watch HQ Iplayer

Go for it dude, that is what technology is for. This time last year I was downloading tv series at 512*384 on my 20mbit connection for my monitor which was 1280*960. Now I have got 50mbits and downloading HD encodings for my widescreen monitor which is 1680*1050. Move with the times, endulge yourself and live life to the full.

Matth 20-03-2009 20:20

Re: Virgin to launch 2Mb Size S
 
All good compared to some other dialup replacement broadbands, what would you rather, 200MB / day STM or 1 / 2 or 3GB per month quota - only thing wrong with it is the price - with Sky, you get the dialup replacement broadband free (if you also take Sky talk).


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