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1andrew1 22-08-2016 23:27

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
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Originally Posted by telegramsam (Post 35855368)
Yeah now when you factor in line rental it can become expensive. It's time line rental was scrapped or at least reduced to a more realistic price. I know you can get broadband without a phone line from virgin but st a higher cost (not sure how much more). Also seen an advert for vodaphone broadband without a phone line but no idea what that costs but I'll bet it's not cheap?

That's not going to happen. Post-Brexit voite, Theresa May does not want companies so tightly regulated. Vodafone's prices do look competitive, scroll down this page to view its comparisons, https://www.vodafone.co.uk/broadband

Stephen 22-08-2016 23:35

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
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Originally Posted by telegramsam (Post 35855368)
Yeah now when you factor in line rental it can become expensive. It's time line rental was scrapped or at least reduced to a more realistic price. I know you can get broadband without a phone line from virgin but st a higher cost (not sure how much more). Also seen an advert for vodaphone broadband without a phone line but no idea what that costs but I'll bet it's not cheap?

Vodafone's BB offer still actually includes a phone line, its if you take Fibre they absorb the cost of the rental. You can still use the line as normal. £22 for ADSL inc rental or Fibre up to 38Mbps @ £22 for existing or £25 for non existing customers. Or £28 for Up to 76Mbps.

They are also launching a TV service soon. So will have proper quadplay on a single bill!

Horizon 22-08-2016 23:36

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
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Originally Posted by telegramsam (Post 35855368)
Yeah now when you factor in line rental it can become expensive. It's time line rental was scrapped or at least reduced to a more realistic price. I know you can get broadband without a phone line from virgin but st a higher cost (not sure how much more). Also seen an advert for vodaphone broadband without a phone line but no idea what that costs but I'll bet it's not cheap?

In one sense that's about to happen as new advertising rules kick-in in November which say that broadband providers must show one clear price including the line rental. Of course the cost of the line rental will still be there, but it should be easier to compare packages across multiple providers.

Mad Max 22-08-2016 23:55

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
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Originally Posted by veeemmm (Post 35855352)
:D Now I'm getting constant C501 errors. Haven't had that for a while. Can't even clear down any more recordings before it goes in the box... And now it has rebooted itself. And yes, I have had plenty of "engineer visits" over the years telling me "yep, thats normal mate. yep they do that mate.", before someone says "there must be something wrong with your box" :mad:


You poor soul! I've never had any real issues with Virgin, and imo they provide a very good service indeed, ok, you get the odd problem with VOD, but, on the whole i find their service really good, especially the BB.

veeemmm 23-08-2016 00:12

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
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Originally Posted by Mad Max (Post 35855375)
You poor soul! I've never had any real issues with Virgin, and imo they provide a very good service indeed, ok, you get the odd problem with VOD, but, on the whole i find their service really good, especially the BB.

Lots of complaints on the "community" page and other forums. Seems to be nationwide although evidently not everyone if you are not getting it. Now been updated to not be fixed before tomorrow AFTERNOON. Tivo is practically unusable, cannot access most screens including myshows and planned recordings. VOD never really worked in my area.

I found more and more bugs with Series Links+. I had recordings fail due to conflicts with programs which were not even scheduled to record because the conflicts were "NOT NEW". I will add that their might be other criteria involved as I know some people will say "well it works fine for me". That is just one small example. I just think it is a shame VM were not prepared to listen to feedback and provide a proper help desk for bugs. The community forum COULD have been a good resource for them but by their own admission the TV business was neglected for too long. I cannot see the new box being any better, hence why I'm out.

RichardCoulter 23-08-2016 00:51

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I have to agree that it's been one thing after another with the TiVo since I got it last March.

Just before this the engineer who came to replace my V+ box actually advised me to wait until the new TiVo box came out after I told him I was thinking of upgrading!!!

I wish I'd have listened to him.

I was going to try to get out of my contract under the "not fit for purpose" rule, but things have been made easier with the forthcoming November price rise.

Stephen 23-08-2016 07:16

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It is for for purpose. Its just not brilliant at its job.

When TiVo first came out on VM it went through a huge test and trial phase for well over a year. Alpha then beta and then expanded trials.

With the alpha and beta there was weekly software drops and occasionally more than once a week. It was very thorough.

I know as I was part of it all when I worked for VM. Am sure this new box will have had the same done.

I've never really had an issue with my TiVo being slow or unresponsive. I am not waiting for the new box though. The price rises had made me leave and Sky Q and Sky fibre and getting installed next month.

bolgerp 25-08-2016 15:52

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So.... I just got off the phone with VM customer service as I was enquiring about canceling the TV portion of my bundle. The CS representative said the new box was coming "in a month or two". When I challenged her that I had heard (from here, admittedly) that it wasn't coming until late this year or early next year, she said that they are being told internally that it's coming in the next month or two.

She also said it is a vast improvement on the existing TiVo... she is currently using the new one and previously had the TiVo.

Still isn't convincing me to retain my contact though... after I have done my sums I can retain VM BB and Phone and get Sky Q 2TB box with 1 mini box, their Box Set Bundle and multiroom for £20 more per month than I am currently paying VM. I will lose Sky Cinema for that price though but I am not too bothered about that. Plus there will be a one off £60 installation charge.

RichardCoulter 25-08-2016 16:05

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35855394)
It is for for purpose. Its just not brilliant at its job.

When TiVo first came out on VM it went through a huge test and trial phase for well over a year. Alpha then beta and then expanded trials.

With the alpha and beta there was weekly software drops and occasionally more than once a week. It was very thorough.

I know as I was part of it all when I worked for VM. Am sure this new box will have had the same done.

I've never really had an issue with my TiVo being slow or unresponsive. I am not waiting for the new box though. The price rises had made me leave and Sky Q and Sky fibre and getting installed next month.

I spoke to our solicitor about trying to get out of my contract under the 'Not fit for purpose' rule.

He said that as it works, but does it badly, that any case could go either way and to use the price rise instead if I could to break my contract.

denphone 25-08-2016 16:09

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
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Originally Posted by Mad Max (Post 35855375)
You poor soul! I've never had any real issues with Virgin, and imo they provide a very good service indeed, ok, you get the odd problem with VOD, but, on the whole i find their service really good, especially the BB.

Indeed l echo the same sentiments as you MM.

alwaysabear 25-08-2016 17:32

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Originally Posted by Mad Max (Post 35855375)
You poor soul! I've never had any real issues with Virgin, and imo they provide a very good service indeed, ok, you get the odd problem with VOD, but, on the whole i find their service really good, especially the BB.

I have to agree. Simply cannot beat the Broadband from VM imo.

veeemmm 25-08-2016 18:13

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 35855933)
I spoke to our solicitor about trying to get out of my contract under the 'Not fit for purpose' rule.

He said that as it works, but does it badly, that any case could go either way and to use the price rise instead if I could to break my contract.

You (and I :):):):):)) are free to leave whenever they put the price up. i.e. now and all the other times they put the prices up in a typical year.

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Originally Posted by bolgerp (Post 35855930)
So.... I just got off the phone with VM customer service as I was enquiring about canceling the TV portion of my bundle. The CS representative said the new box was coming "in a month or two". When I challenged her that I had heard (from here, admittedly) that it wasn't coming until late this year or early next year, she said that they are being told internally that it's coming in the next month or two.

She also said it is a vast improvement on the existing TiVo... she is currently using the new one and previously had the TiVo.

Still isn't convincing me to retain my contact though... after I have done my sums I can retain VM BB and Phone and get Sky Q 2TB box with 1 mini box, their Box Set Bundle and multiroom for £20 more per month than I am currently paying VM. I will lose Sky Cinema for that price though but I am not too bothered about that. Plus there will be a one off £60 installation charge.

In whats ways? ("vast improvement") Isn't it supposed to be the same software we just got except maybe without the go slow switch? They said this latest update was supposed to be a major improvement too.

veeemmm 25-08-2016 21:00

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
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Originally Posted by alwaysabear (Post 35855945)
I have to agree. Simply cannot beat the Broadband from VM imo.

Funnily enough my broadband has been ok for a couple of weeks but I am in the process of determining whether to just get rid of VM Tv or the whole thing and today my Broadband has been up and down. Routers leds all fine but most webpages not loading. Just phoned in and told its an area fault and I might have no internet or very low speeds for another few weeks whilst they "work on it". Nothing showing on service status pages. Guess that makes the decision for me! Think he said something about 400 customers going through a cabinet designed for 120 but not sure if he was talking theoretical!

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Just out of curiosity on the Tivo Diagnostics screen, since the last update, there are 4 entries for AGC Signal Level. The first is currently 79% but the 3 others are all showing 0%. Is this normal? Also before the update I was getting lots of RS Uncorrected errors on certain channels but always zero RS Corrected. (Yes I have definitely got this the right way around, even though it seems to me like it should be the other way around). Since the update both (sets of) numbers are always 0. Any reasons for this?

bolgerp 26-08-2016 13:10

Re: Virgin Media V6 - Powered by TiVo(new STB)
 
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Originally Posted by veeemmm (Post 35855951)
You (and I :):):):):)) are free to leave whenever they put the price up. i.e. now and all the other times they put the prices up in a typical year.

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In whats ways? ("vast improvement") Isn't it supposed to be the same software we just got except maybe without the go slow switch? They said this latest update was supposed to be a major improvement too.



I'm not sure.. she didn't go into details, I'm afraid...and I didn't really push her to be honest! Guess we'll have to wait and see... if I haven't defected back to Sky by then.

muppetman11 26-08-2016 18:44

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Originally Posted by alwaysabear (Post 35855945)
I have to agree. Simply cannot beat the Broadband from VM imo.

I'd say that really is area dependant , when I was last with VM my then 30mb connection was usually around 1-2mb during peak I also have family who live near that left for the exact same reason. In all my years of being on ADSL/VDSL I can count on one hand the amount of days it was down sadly the same can't be said for my shorter time with VM.

When it's working and you are in an area that has little or no oversubscription I agree it can't be beat.


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