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Re: Looks like Virgin are determined to flush out old modems
yeah if the shared pipe is fat enough high contention ratios can be reached, of course some isp's abused this, when 50:1 was removed from the adsl spec (adsl max launch) it became apparent plusnet were contending at over 200:1 for a while and the result wasnt pretty :)
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never came so in the end I put in the box along with a old modem which was never taken away along with the router . and sent it (just added)freepost to address on box . which was for if parcel was undelivered. that was only a couple of months ago, they did not seams bothered then about getting them the one time when I phoned I was told I could take them to a recycling centre |
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I was thinking about the Netflix news the other day saying they need 1.5MB to stream ultra hd. Well, if VM can deliver 3.6MB to everyone, well..., sorted! Thanks for your comments too. I should just add that out of those 75 channels of the 750Mhz of bandwidth, several of them are unusable due to interference issues and other things. I'm really just trying to find out what VM can deliver today in terms of capacity and what they need to do for tomorrow. I keep reading that FTTC services will far outstrip VM soon in terms of capacity, but I'm not so sure. If it were a choice between VM's cable network or Openreach/BT's network, I know which one I'd opt for which can deliver greater capacity without too much additional outlay. |
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[OT comment] You will be disappointed - Ultra HD will need around 15Mb/s http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/N...15-Mbps-125924 [/OT comment] |
Re: Looks like Virgin are determined to flush out old modems
Agreed on contention ratios not being such a bad thing. If you want 100Mbit of uncontented bandwidth, be prepared to pay about £800 per month for it - and that's still cheap. The speeds we get for the price we pay are unrealistic for purely uncontented bandwidth. Yet as most people never max their connection, it's really not that big a deal. I believe Airlines do the same thing with plane tickets, as about 10% of passengers tend not to show up - hence why you occasionally get asked if you want to get the next flight instead or bumped up a class.
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Re: Looks like Virgin are determined to flush out old modems
It's not far off unlimited cinema tickets or railway season passes - the general assumption is not everyone will be using it all the time. Bus companies would go out of business if all season ticket holders were using the bus 24 hours a day...
Indeed, Netflix "ultra HD" or in my view, bog standard what-HD-should-have-been-right-from-the-beginning streams on average around 12Mbps and so saying you should have a 15Mbps connection isn't far off. That said the UK average isn't far off that either, so it won't be long before most people can stream the highest quality widely available stream, but still doesn't mean anywhere near everyone will be doing it simultaneously. |
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