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Re: Virgin Media launches discounted packages with 50GB caps
I'm not opposed to them offering a cheap capped tier but it's the principle of offering 100 or 200Mb/s with such a ridiculously low cap, while saving just £5 over the unlimited package price. it's a complete utter ripoff for anyone who gets it. I could understand a cheap capped 20Mb tier for those who don't need a fast connection.
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Re: Virgin Media launches discounted packages with 50GB caps
Do VM offer a way to view your usage, even if in modem mode?
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Re: Virgin Media launches discounted packages with 50GB caps
For those on a capped package, there is an option within My Virgin Media to see your usage.
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Re: Virgin Media launches discounted packages with 50GB caps
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*Cracks Knuckles in anticipation* ---------- Post added at 11:20 ---------- Previous post was at 11:07 ---------- Quote:
I don't see the advantage for end users though. If you are not a heavy user, you are unlikely to see any practical advantage to a high speed connection. Facebook, twitter, instagram and email are unlikely to be any faster for you. In fact, with software getting ever larger (particularly games and OS updates), a cap would be even more of a hinderance than it would have ten years ago. Just installing a blockbuster game, such as GTA 5 (65Gig install) or Wolfenstein: The New Order (50 Gig install) would wipe out your monthly cap. Even watching a few programmes and/or films on various on demand services could severely dent your monthly allowance (although Virgin may well exclude these from the cap, as they are actively pushing their use). In fact, the only real advantage I can think of is bragging rights. So you can say to the neighbours "Pah!, you only have an 80 meg connection? I have a 200 meg connection.". |
Re: Virgin Media launches discounted packages with 50GB caps
The three 50GB options have been removed and replaced with an up to 20Mbps (30GB) option.
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