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Re: Virgin Media to offer 150mb service in 2010
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Re: Virgin Media to offer 150mb service in 2010
This is a obvious response to BT's list of FTTC exchanges being released.
Most of them are in Virgin cabled areas. Chelmsford - Essex Watford - Hertfordshire Hemel Hempstead - Hertfordshire Leagrave - Bedfordshire Luton - Bedfordshire Canonbury - London Chingford - London Edmonton - London Enfield - London Highams Park - London Tottenham - London Thamesmead - London Woolwich - London Bury - Greater Manchester Didsbury - Greater Manchester Failsworth - Greater Manchester Heaton Moor - Greater Manchester Oldham - Greater Manchester Rusholme - Greater Manchester Belfast Balmoral - Belfast Dean - Edinburgh Glasgow Halfway - Glasgow Glasgow Western - Glasgow Scotland Cardiff - Cardiff Taffs Well - Rhondda Cynon Taf Halifax - West Yorkshire Pudsey - West Yorkshire Calder Valley - West Yorkshire |
Re: Virgin Media to offer 150mb service in 2010
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My information is just as accurate as yours. Your "team leader" knows nothing. The ONLY people who know anything about future products and pricing are extremely high up, and they wouldn't dream of leaking details because their 6 figure salaries depend on them not doing so. |
Re: Virgin Media to offer 150mb service in 2010
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I want to know if he's got any contacts close to Berkett. tell us if he's sweating like a pig any more than usual :D |
Re: Virgin Media to offer 150mb service in 2010
I just dont seem the point of being on any of the higher packages I am on 10 meg and...
...Paying more for a higher speed package would really anoy me - all that potential speed I cannot use due to STM and network oversubscription ......will virgin be holding a lottery type draw for the one individual customer who will actually get these speeds??? ......will they finally devise a fair way of actually downloading a music track in under 10 seconds (10 meg) - or will they change the advert to say you can download a music track in under 10 seconds once a month on a wednesday at 3am if you are a good customer and we like you |
Re: Virgin Media to offer 150mb service in 2010
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Berkett confirmed higher speed BBI anyways so I could have took a guess that VM will do 100Mb soon plus they was trialing it in the lab when 50Mb was been trialed on customers so telfordcable info is outdated and well known anyways, so he source is full of BS.
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Re: Virgin Media to offer 150mb service in 2010
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Guaranteed un-stm'd 50mbit * 10mbit is far more appealing to me than 150*20 with stm |
Re: Virgin Media to offer 150mb service in 2010
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So it should just work like a normal tier upgrade for those already on 50Mbit or would be the £80 fee for those on the lower tiers Wouldn't be able to do Wireless with it though Quote:
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Re: Virgin Media to offer 150mb service in 2010
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They keep giving examples of how fast you can download certain things, but eventually you'll have to hit the speed of the server which will affect them stated figures. It's like having a 1,000 MPH car. all the other 400 MPH cars have the same 3.4 sec 0-60 time as this 1,000 MPH car, but nobody has found a road where anyone has done even 300 MPH yet. |
Re: Virgin Media to offer 150mb service in 2010
Whilst we appreciate any information our members have for us, we ask that people only post what they can be extremely sure of.
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You are now on my never to be believed list . |
Re: Virgin Media to offer 150mb service in 2010
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That said, I'm sure that BT will make much of the Fibrous nature of their offering; the state of broadband marketing in the UK means that "unlimited" doesn't mean what you'd expect it to mean, "fibre-optic" is based on proximity, and BT can claim to have better wireless routers because of, um, something. Personally, I'm waiting for them to quintuple bond DOCSIS 4.0 channels so I can get tea, coffee, milk and cream delivered straight to the home. |
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VM really do need to stop chasing speeds, and focus on sorting out their network in the heavily loaded areas.
Besides, these uberspeeds start to see dimishing returns. Over about 50Mbs, I think you're not going to see much benefit, unless there's loads of you all trying to download loads of stuff at once. Even bursty traffic (which is what most folk produce) doesn't burst much over a few meg a second. We have a gig connection at work, and that is barely getting over 50Mbs, occasionally peaking a little higher when somebody starts a big download. And that's with a couple thousand PCs behind it! I'd rather have reliable, and dependable, than "OMG SUPER TURBO PHATPIPE!". |
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