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Why should VM who have a monopoly over cable/fibre be allowed access to bts FTTH/N (and they do want access...) then? it works both ways you know. Quote:
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Virgin as a company may not have built the network and lots of little companies did. But all those companies subsequently formed VM years later and all the loans and debts from those companies VM inherited. Therefore VM is responsible for playing back the loans and therefore owns the network which means it hasn't come out of mine and your pockets! Other parts are analogue because VM haven't got the money to pay for the areas to be upgraded as they are lumbered with all the debt from the smaller companies. These areas will be left in the dark ages too unless the government step in and finance for these areas to be upgraded but they won't. Not VM's fault. Quote:
What do you mean they made sure there was no competition exactly? There was lots of little companies who got themselves into so much debt that the shareholders of all these little companies wanted out they took too much risk and it didn't pay off. It happened over and over again until there was 2 left and them two merged to offer a more level playing field with Sky and are now much better placed to start paying that debt back which they are doing. You say VM doesn't have competition? So what is BT, Sky, Carphone warehouse, small world cable etc then? Yeah they got themselves into debt and thank god they did because otherwise everyone would be stuck with ADSL exchange restricted Broadband a much poorer service than Fibre. Quote:
http://tutor2u.net/economics/gcse/re...s_monopoly.htm That link should help you understand what a true business monopoly is. What do you mean most people can't get ADSL? Anyone can get ADSL! Quote:
I think you need to do some more research into what BT are ACTUALLY proposing my friend. They wil still be using their old network as a back bone and are only invested from the cab to the customers home! Therefore they are fibring up the last tiny preportion of the network and still using the network we all paid for! Completely different scenario to VM:rolleyes: Quote:
They are paying their debts, millions every quarter. They rightfully should be getting bonuses if they are hitting their targets set. Although in places i think their money could be better spent. |
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Virgin Media arent in a dire state look at the Q2 results, only problem is they dont invest enough in any service
I also do think as Trax does bring alot of info regarding VM which most turns out to be true, he does have a hatered towards VM maybe because he knows more than the average joe |
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Yes it is VMs fault, its nothing to do with debt. Quote:
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VM used their monopoly to buy out (or make other companies go under) other cable companies and spend silly prices on then to make sure the companies would accept the offer, VM made themselfs get in debt by handling money bandly and opting for extremely cheap installs of their network, why should i care if they got in debt because of that? BT, Sky and everyone else is ADSL1/2, you cannot compare them because the network is completely different and cannot offer the speeds that cable can, only when bt roll out fibre can they be competition against VM, H2o is only in one area at the moment as well, so also not competition. Thank god they did? no i think you'll find if they hadnt bought everyone out we'd have quite a range of cable suppliers to choose from and we'd have healthy competition, as VM have no competition they can screw customers over as much as they like and get away with it, why? because there isnt anything better, because they have the monopoly over cable... Quote:
Ok, VM do NOT have fibre optic broadband, they only have fibre to the node then its coax/copper to you, if you want to go down that path you can say BT is fibre optic as they are fibre upto a point the copper to you :rolleyes: Again, if you want cable, you can only get virginmedia, dont you get that? there is no other companies at all, that's a monopoly, infact, you contradict yourself here, refer to you're point about sky, the same applies to VM here, except, as i said, you CANNOT get cable from anyone else, monopoly. VM doesnt abuse and dominate the cable market? oh really...this all day traffic management while charging high prices just because they can must be my pure imagination. Quote:
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And again, VM want access to BT's network when its done so they can offer Cable BB/TV to areas where they couldnt before, do you think thats fair? or you playing the double standard thing again? :rolleyes: Quote:
Yea, they are paying their debts...too bad they are paying them by oversubscribing the network then traffic managing customers all day but blame it on "heavy" customers (which is a lie within itself, how poor is the network if it cant even handle just 1% of users using their connections at full capacity for more than 20 minutes at a time?). Not a sign of a good company is it ---------- Post added at 15:49 ---------- Previous post was at 15:46 ---------- Quote:
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It's the people in power (neil, alex) who have ruined the company beyond belief. |
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Yeah VM use BTs network because everyone in the country contributed to paying for it. Therefore those that are outside of VM on net network have the choice of opting for ADSL bb. VM paid for their own network and therefore don't have to let everyone else use it. :rolleyes: ---------- Post added at 15:58 ---------- Previous post was at 15:56 ---------- Quote:
He has a hatred towards vm because he knows more than most? Yeah ok then :rolleyes: |
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So he is ruining the company, sure more people signing up for combos but at retention pricing, they aint actually making all that much profit. STM was supposed to be a stop gap measure till they could upgrade the network properly, Neil has decided to keep it permanently as it saves them bandwith and they dont have to do the upgrades actually required but still allows them to sign more customers up, yes, can see how he has improved the company :rolleyes: Quote:
Then there is fios who offer upto 50/50. We used to be quite far ahead with BB speeds, things are different now, we are slipping behind and you can hardly class VM offering 50Mbit as moving forward when if you have the audicity to use it, they cap you and take it off you. Quote:
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So yes, it does. Quote:
As to your last statement, read my earlier reply about talks with ISPs to offer full FTTH to everyone, you'll hear about that over the next year or so if isps agree. Quote:
BT have paid for their own network (all the fibre and the new fibre extention) plus the network haul upgrades, the uplinks, do you not take this into consideration? you have any idea how much it costs to upgrade network link ups? BT coughed that up, BT isnt the bad company you make it out to be, they have problems like every companies does but still. ---------- Post added at 16:08 ---------- Previous post was at 16:06 ---------- Quote:
Q2 Results were bad, again, go look back, they aint exactly making new customers, they are taking more existing customers and having them sign up for multiple packages with retention deals, thats hardly a good thing for a business. Quote:
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:rolleyes:You really do not have a clue do you whatsoever? How can they upgrade it considering the debt that they are in! They are upgraded some areas slowly where they can afford too. Where's your proof where VM say it isn't worth it? Source please?:o: Quote:
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The reply was serious, funny how you only pointed the smallest company of the ones i mentioned hey? Quote:
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Is VM available to the whole country like Sky? No, So Sky has the monopoly in paytv:D Quote:
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I'm gonna go now. I'm not debating this any further because you are looking at it from one prospective only. :rolleyes: |
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Thank god this debate is over
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This thread is interesting. In the same thread we've had tvtimes say how well VM are doing, fantastic quarters, loads of investment in new services, and then saying what a dire state they are in, must be protected from network being opened up else they'll fold, etc.
Just to make a point the Openreach run copper plant was originally built by the taxpayer however it was then sold, not given for free. Since privatisation BT have spent tens of billions on network upgrades and continue to spend multi-billions a year, presently on replacing the legacy switch network (which by the way was funded privately, there were no digital exchanges pre-privatisation as the Govt just leeched the money BT made rather than investing) with an all-IP network. BT PLC have paid for that copper plany many times over by now. They aren't demanding a high return on any fibre investment they are quoted as wanting a 'reasonable' one whatever that might be and are discussing terms with Ofcom. For anyone to say that they want a high return you are either privvy to these discussions or wrong. Given that no-one else has shown willingness to make this investment and the current economic climate I would say that some reasonable expectation of a return on the investment is pretty wise. If BT just threw fibre at the entire country and let Ofcom do as they pleased with it, and some ISPs have very unreasonable demands of BT's fibre network including wanting every home to have a fibre from the exchange and the ability to unbundle each fibre to their own switch which doesn't happen anywhere in the world, their board would be fired immediately. |
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ntl and Telewest were both chasing after Cable and Wireless Consumer Co in a huge way, it was the 2nd biggest cable operator at the time and both offered 10 figure sums for them. They were in less debt than either ntl or Telewest.
Dealing with a few earlier points, ntl said that they would upgrade analogue areas where it was financially viable, some areas are or have been switched off as they are not economically viable. Quote:
I could waste my time taking your opinions which you pass off as facts apart tvtimes but really no point. If they are facts in your world they'll remain so :) Oh actually one quick thing about analogue overbuilding. Look how much Virgin spend on advertising. The entire ntl Ex-Videotron London analogue to digital upgrade cost sub-50 million. Is it really that bank breaking? Answer is no but Virgin Media spend a terribly low amount on network overbuild compared with other cablecos. |
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BT got governemtn funding FACT! Cable funded itself by loans which they are paying back! FACT! How is any of that not facts?! Come please do tell;) As for revenue that goes to all different aspects of the business and they wouldn't put all their revenue from their tv channels into upgrading analogue areas. It goes to all different things like investing more into ondemand etc in order to help customer growth. |
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VOD is great but stm and trying to stick two fingers to adsl providers isnt right they need to invest heavily into the broadband network to make it a real hero product
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Don't you need revenue to do that?
Most posters on here seem to think that VM are too expensive - seem to be mutually exclusive requirements. |
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They have money but choose to pay samuel L jackson £20 million for a adverts and £40 million to uma
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