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General Maximus 15-01-2012 20:55

Re: New Rollout timetable
 
i would love to see some stats on forecasted utilisation once the upgrades are completed. Moving a large proportion of customers up to 60/100/120 on docsis 3 is surely going to significantly impact the available bandwidth. I know a lot of people are saying that 50mbit users upgrading to 100 arent going to download anymore than they currently do and their usage is going to be the same otherwise they would have paid for 100mbit to start off with, but they arent taking into account the fact that people cant always afford what they want.

There is no way wanging everyone up to 50mbit+ isn't going to result in increased usage, otherwise we would all be quite happy back on 1mbit. If you gave me a new Audi I would make a point of going out more and driving it everywhere I can just because it is something new which I want to use.

roughbeast 16-01-2012 05:02

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Martin Dee 11 (Post 35359421)
Uddingston Mar-12 YES :)

Having noted your general upload problems, (http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/12...oad-speed.html ), I wonder if the upgrade in your area will solve the surrounding issues. There must be work to be done at UBR and cabinet level in Uddingston given how far behind the area is.

I'm not suggesting you wait until that alleged upgrade in March, but at least there may light at the end of your particular tunnel.

Chrysalis 16-01-2012 05:36

Re: New Rollout timetable
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by General Maximus (Post 35362990)
i would love to see some stats on forecasted utilisation once the upgrades are completed. Moving a large proportion of customers up to 60/100/120 on docsis 3 is surely going to significantly impact the available bandwidth. I know a lot of people are saying that 50mbit users upgrading to 100 arent going to download anymore than they currently do and their usage is going to be the same otherwise they would have paid for 100mbit to start off with, but they arent taking into account the fact that people cant always afford what they want.

There is no way wanging everyone up to 50mbit+ isn't going to result in increased usage, otherwise we would all be quite happy back on 1mbit. If you gave me a new Audi I would make a point of going out more and driving it everywhere I can just because it is something new which I want to use.

excellent post.

I fully agree, its 99% certian usage will increase, the only question is by how much.

Also it will increase burst time demand which basically means even if someone is only download the same amount it will add more demand to the network as it will burst to higher speed.

n_s_simpson 20-01-2012 23:50

Re: New Rollout timetable
 
I've been told tonight by a high up chap in VM's UK support that they had meetings today because a load of confusing info has been sent out that they need to rectify.

Apparently when your area gets upgraded people on the 50mb service will get an upgrade to 100mb. People on 100mb will get a discount (in my case £10) to bring in line with what existing 50mb customers pay.

Once the rollout is completed in around 18 months VM then plan to upgrade both the old 50mb customers and the old 100mb customers to their new 120mb service.

There will then be 3 options: 20mb, 60mb, 120mb.

They want to get the revenue back for customers prepared to pay so will then plan for a 200mb service after this rollout is all completed.

Read here: http://community.virginmedia.com/t5/...981987#M112062

qasdfdsaq 21-01-2012 00:18

Re: New Rollout timetable
 
We knew this ages ago.

Read here: http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/10...and-speed.html

Zee 21-01-2012 01:02

Re: New Rollout timetable
 
Load of rubbish, first was December 2011 now April 2012?

qasdfdsaq 21-01-2012 01:16

Re: New Rollout timetable
 
Welcome to the club.

Chrysalis 21-01-2012 08:45

Re: New Rollout timetable
 
If they want the revenue then why drop the prices?

roughbeast 21-01-2012 10:28

Re: New Rollout timetable
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chrysalis (Post 35366575)
If they want the revenue then why drop the prices?

It has to be a balance between getting the punters in, i.e. mass turnover of goods / service relative to the necessary investment, and providing for those prepared to pay a premium price for 200Mb. Get the balance right and you maximise revenue.


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