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Re: Virgin Media Third Quarter 2012 Results.
Fail fail fail fail fail.
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Buried in the finer details of the quarterly report:
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That's hardly a surprise
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But it's totes evil.
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Not after a previous report where he effectively said that Tivo was shiffting well, so they thought they could get away with upping the price from £3 to £5 without slowing down the uptake. Wheather it's right or wrong, it comes across to customers as a form of fleecing them. No one objects to a product sold with a fair profit, but when there is a hint of going beyond the fair profit, just because they can get away with it, then I think it reflects badly on the company. |
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Tis all a conspiracy I tells ya. |
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2012...l-rise-quarter It also mentions the the fact that VM are the only company you can get broadband without a phone line, can't understand why VM don't push that as its a clear differential between them and the competition? |
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It will be interesting when 4g rolls out nationally. Fixed line broadband speeds without the need for line rental. All it will take is one of the operators to come up with a sensibly priced and capped plan and market it as a replacement for your broadband + phone line and you then have a very uncomfortable position for the fixed line telephone providers.
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I wonder if that's why VM are trying so hard to muscle themselves into the 4G market...
You're right, prices are currently not very competitive, because there's no competition. However unfortunately, one of the only two previous networks that had any sensible level of "Unlimited" plan, i.e. a 3G data plan that could reasonably be used to substitute fixed broadband for light to medium users, has been replaced by this new peanuts brand that's ripping everyone off. |
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I can see VM going entirely VOIP eventually, either with smartphone apps or a branded wifi phone + hub combo. They can get rid of all their POTS then and save a packet on interconnect fees.
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There would still be interconnect fees to the terminating/receiving calls providers, surely?
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