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BenMcr 08-12-2021 21:35

Re: 1gig Rollout getting faster
 
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Originally Posted by Brunel (Post 36104843)
ISP Virgin Media O2 Completes UK Gigabit Broadband Rollout UPDATE

https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.ph...d-rollout.html

Not quite complete? "DOCSIS Mode Docsis30"

Unless you're on Gig1, D3.1 mode on the Hub 4 isn't required as far as I'm aware.

david_w2k 08-12-2021 21:44

Re: 1gig Rollout getting faster
 
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Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 36104787)
Yes, any renewal would have to be to a Volt bundle rather than Oomph so that would maintain the link to your O2 SIM.

As it's then not an Oomph bundle, the Virgin Mobile SIM would either go to a paid monthly plan or you could disconnect it if you don't need to keep the number, or do the PAC to move the number onto another provider.

Makes sense - thank you

Mythica 08-12-2021 21:49

Re: 1gig Rollout getting faster
 
All those on Ultimate Volt that upgraded from Ultimate Oomph do know that the rrp of Ultimate Volt is £161 compared to Ultimate Oomph at £139. So when it comes to the price going up once the discount runs out, it will go up massively, even if you manage to get more discounts, I doubt it will be as cheap as what you got on Ultimate Oomph.

Tricky Trevor 09-12-2021 09:40

Re: 1gig Rollout getting faster
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bbxxl (Post 36104753)
My Virgin SIM is unlimited everything- wasn’t yours?
Do you have Sky movies and Sport?

My Virgin sim when I took it out with a new phone a year ago was 100gb data but I'm much better off now that I've moved over to O2 as it's showing 350gb but I think it's meant to be unlimited data.

Yes,I've had movies and sport ever since I upgraded to Omph a couple of years ago.

Well it's Gig1 day today. Still not had my text from Yodel yet concerning the Superhub 4 delivery.

rtho782 10-12-2021 07:44

Re: 1gig Rollout getting faster
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mythica (Post 36104858)
All those on Ultimate Volt that upgraded from Ultimate Oomph do know that the rrp of Ultimate Volt is £161 compared to Ultimate Oomph at £139. So when it comes to the price going up once the discount runs out, it will go up massively, even if you manage to get more discounts, I doubt it will be as cheap as what you got on Ultimate Oomph.

"Cheap"? Nothing about any of those bundles is cheap!!

I'm paying £36 for Gig1 and £8 for a 30GB O2 Sim. That's about right imo.

I guess the bit you absolutely pay through the nose for is the crappy TV service.

Mythica 10-12-2021 09:12

Re: 1gig Rollout getting faster
 
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Originally Posted by rtho782 (Post 36105039)
"Cheap"? Nothing about any of those bundles is cheap!!

I'm paying £36 for Gig1 and £8 for a 30GB O2 Sim. That's about right imo.

I guess the bit you absolutely pay through the nose for is the crappy TV service.

Some people are paying around £100 for the full package on Ultimate Oomph, that's pretty cheap in comparison to what it should be. I was commenting on how this might go up considering the price rise of Ultimate Volt.

rtho782 10-12-2021 09:38

Re: 1gig Rollout getting faster
 
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Originally Posted by Mythica (Post 36105048)
Some people are paying around £100 for the full package on Ultimate Oomph, that's pretty cheap in comparison to what it should be. I was commenting on how this might go up considering the price rise of Ultimate Volt.

I disagree, you're basing the idea of what it "should" be on what VM offer it at, rather than what it's actually worth.

If I sell a chocolate bar for £100, but it's an offer and the "normal" price is £200, it doesn't make it cheap.

Mythica 10-12-2021 12:28

Re: 1gig Rollout getting faster
 
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Originally Posted by rtho782 (Post 36105050)
I disagree, you're basing the idea of what it "should" be on what VM offer it at, rather than what it's actually worth.

If I sell a chocolate bar for £100, but it's an offer and the "normal" price is £200, it doesn't make it cheap.

So what's it actually worth? When you add everything together, I think you'll find it's good value IF you're going to be using it all.

For someone that just has 30gb sim and broadband, you're obviously not going to see the value.

rtho782 10-12-2021 12:43

Re: 1gig Rollout getting faster
 
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Originally Posted by Mythica (Post 36105074)
So what's it actually worth? When you add everything together, I think you'll find it's good value IF you're going to be using it all.

For someone that just has 30gb sim and broadband, you're obviously not going to see the value.

For me to go to it at the "offer" price would increase my costs £54/m. After the offer price, it's £161 a month.

I can just about finance a car for that, but it's £117 for some TV services.

If I wanted TV, Sky would give me TV and Netflix for £26/m. Bundles are supposed to be discounted!

Tricky Trevor 10-12-2021 14:12

Re: 1gig Rollout getting faster
 
Installed my Hub 4 yesterday for my Gig1 upgrade but rang them back this morning because my two pods won't connect to my hub. The guy asked me to reboot which I'd already done several times and he said he would ring me back at 11am but I've heard nothing with my pods still flashing.

Is there anything I should change in the Hub 4 settings?

BenMcr 10-12-2021 14:17

Re: 1gig Rollout getting faster
 
No, you can't fix it yourself, it has to be done remotely by VM

lonespeaker 10-12-2021 14:22

Re: 1gig Rollout getting faster
 
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Originally Posted by Tricky Trevor (Post 36105092)
Installed my Hub 4 yesterday for my Gig1 upgrade but rang them back this morning because my two pods won't connect to my hub. The guy asked me to reboot which I'd already done several times and he said he would ring me back at 11am but I've heard nothing with my pods still flashing.

Is there anything I should change in the Hub 4 settings?

When I upgraded to Gig1, I received a phone call a few days later saying my Pod is now active with the new Hub 4. Maybe they will do the same for you.

Sephiroth 10-12-2021 14:40

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I've been on 1Gig for just under 2 years. The Hub 4 is in modem mode.

I just wanted to report that the engineer who upgraded my home to TV360 also arranged activation for IP telephony on the Hub 4.

The result is that my 22 year old BT AC4600 Conference Unit plugged worked immediately when plugged into Hub 4 telephony port 1, using the original RJ11 cable (via VM supplied adaptor).

Mythica 10-12-2021 14:45

Re: 1gig Rollout getting faster
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rtho782 (Post 36105082)
For me to go to it at the "offer" price would increase my costs £54/m. After the offer price, it's £161 a month.

I can just about finance a car for that, but it's £117 for some TV services.

If I wanted TV, Sky would give me TV and Netflix for £26/m. Bundles are supposed to be discounted!

I'm not sure what you are talking about. You're clearly not in the market for a bundle like Ultimate Oomph, so will never find it good value if you don't want it.

You've compared to Sky, yet aren't comparing equivalent packages. £26pm isn't going to give you Sky Sports or Sky Movies for instance, nor will it give you 4k (I believe)

My car finance is £320, but then again, I'm not sure what car finance has to do with anything.

You're finding fault in something you're not interested in. The people that want fast broadband, unlimited sim, top TV package, the current reduced prices are value for money. I was simply pointing out for those people that Ultimate Volt comes with a big increase, so the recontract deals might not be as good.

ianch99 10-12-2021 14:46

Re: 1gig Rollout getting faster
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36105100)
I've been on 1Gig for just under 2 years. The Hub 4 is in modem mode.

I just wanted to report that the engineer who upgraded my home to TV360 also arranged activation for IP telephony on the Hub 4.

The result is that my 22 year old BT AC4600 Conference Unit plugged worked immediately when plugged into Hub 4 telephony port 1, using the original RJ11 cable (via VM supplied adaptor).

Are there benefits switching to VIOP from the physically land line?


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