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MUD_Wizard 10-02-2016 17:40

Re: Virgin Media Business 300Mb announced
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35820414)
Post speed tests showing off that you have 300Mb and win Internet points.

Why would someone want to do something lame like that. :D

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heero_yuy 10-02-2016 18:11

Re: Virgin Media Business 300Mb announced
 
I suspect that they think it enhances their manhood. In reality I think it's an inverse relationship. :D

alanbjames 10-02-2016 21:12

Re: Virgin Media Business 300Mb announced
 
I just want an increase in upload so i can start using the cloud more but the fact it takes so long to back things up is why i went the NAS route instead.

Ignitionnet 10-02-2016 22:47

Re: Virgin Media Business 300Mb announced
 
I'm not sure going from 12Mb to 15Mb will feel that different.

The 20 I have still makes me more inclined to use local storage.

23prince 17-02-2016 16:25

Re: Virgin Media Business 300Mb announced
 
Yes I get about 1.8MB/sec upload. Hardly ground breaking.

If someone takes out 300 in an area which can support it but they get lame speeds, is it tough?

Kushan 17-02-2016 22:19

Re: Virgin Media Business 300Mb announced
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 23prince (Post 35822461)
Yes I get about 1.8MB/sec upload. Hardly ground breaking.

If someone takes out 300 in an area which can support it but they get lame speeds, is it tough?

That's the correct upload speed for the 300Mbit service.

23prince 18-02-2016 13:35

Re: Virgin Media Business 300Mb announced
 
I am not on the 300MB service I am on 80/20 FTTC. I meant if someone goes for the 300 but only gets say 50 in the day. What happens then?

Synthetic 18-02-2016 14:38

Re: Virgin Media Business 300Mb announced
 
I think business users get higher priority than residential?.... Someone feel free to correct me though, I can't find where I read that now.

23prince 18-02-2016 15:39

Re: Virgin Media Business 300Mb announced
 
I would also like to know. I didn't get that impression when I spoke to someone. Maybe Mr MUD can tell us seeing as he has it? (or seems like he has)

Sephiroth 18-02-2016 19:41

Re: Virgin Media Business 300Mb announced
 
A birdie told me that VM let us think that QoS is applied to the business service over residential infrastructure. In reality, the birdie said, that is not the case and business users take their chances with the residential users.

The birdie also told me that the peak evening time throttling doesn't occur either and the splurge is weasel worded to induce people into thinking they face penalties if the go mega-downloading in the evening.

23prince 18-02-2016 20:34

Re: Virgin Media Business 300Mb announced
 
Well, all that's done is reaffirm that I need to scrap the idea of wanting that and replace them with FTTC for my backup. I will lose resilience but then again I will gain a decent connection for FTP which I don't have right now

I've told them FTP and single thread downloads are a mess for not just me. See if they do anything about it.

Thanks Seph for that info.

Synthetic 22-02-2016 12:57

Re: Virgin Media Business 300Mb announced
 
Cheers Seph (and your birdie ;) )

I've not noticed any throttling on torrents in the evening, or any time for that matter. Seem to be able to max out our 200meg whenever, even on torrents.

23prince 22-02-2016 19:22

Re: Virgin Media Business 300Mb announced
 
Is that business 200? Or res 200?

Synthetic 23-02-2016 14:15

Re: Virgin Media Business 300Mb announced
 
Mine is residential, could be because there's no congestion in my area.

I've definitely just jinxed myself now though haha *touch wood*


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