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Ah that was you was it? Evil leechers degrading performance for everyone else in your area, no consideration, etc, etc, etc.
I think this is the wrong ISP for 5 people to share to be honest. If the 5 of you do anything more than fart in the general direction of your modem on 10Mbit you'll get STM'd. I note they said that there's no congestion issue in your area, it does beg the question of why you're being throttled at all if there's no bandwidth issue, doesn't it? |
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It basically comes down to the download limits that are artificially set lower than is realistic. If it was doubled, I'd be most happy (same for the upload). |
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Thats a hell of a lot of new victims locked into 12 month contracts, more importantly its a very sizable wad of additional revenue, revenue they should have been using to facilitate such expansionism. Personally, i think they're an incompetant bunch of liars, better suited to selling knock-off tat at the local carboot :dozey: |
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I've just been doing some reading, and come to a conclusion.
Virgin are stuck. From my understanding of how the network is laid out, the CTMS for me would probably be in Watford... so it's probably covering quite a large area. That's not a problem, but the network is going to be rather loaded. There's a fixed number of frequencies to shove my data into, and as they're shared, they're filling up rapidly. Surely the only way for Virgin to get around it is to split down the network into smaller chunks, and install more CTMSes at the regional headend. That would probably require splitting out some of the main fibres running to Watford, and running even more. Plus all the extra infrastructure needed to connect everything up. Do that across all the headends, and it'll cost a fortune. So rather than investing - like every other ISP - they're squeezing for all their worth, and basically milking what they have. They probably have no money to invest in networks, and nobody will give them money to invest, so rather they're taking a short-term view of headline-grabbing speeds, and pulling in customers. That explains the minimum 1-year contract, because they know full-well people will probably want to flee when they realise it isn't what they expected; plenty of ADSL ISPs with decent networks have very short contracts because they CAN deliver the product. Just as I left Be, they announced a massive network investment. Trouble is the VM network is a hodge-podge of networks, and just has not scaled. It was all designed for analogue, and not only that, it was designed to be a small, local network, serving the area it served, with the services it had. I wouldn't mind betting there's a group of core network techs trying to make the best of a bad thing. I'd love to hear their view on it, but I bet they would soon find themselves staring at a P45 if they did. It's a crying shame, because VM probably have the capability to make the network something really great, but probably no money to do it. That's my view, anyway :) |
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I'm with you 100%. Virgin seems full of boffins who think speed is the answer, when in matter of fact stability and providing the speed reliably is more important. As you say Virgin just want a big e-penis to show off rather than being the provider people actually like. At the moment I am happy with Virgins 10Mbps, I can deal with the lousy STM, and I do work my downloads around it, however if it becomes even more restricting then whats the point in even advertising it as 10Mbps? You might as well do what I've put in my services list, 2.5Mbps with bursts of 10Mbps. Thats what its going to become, and I won't let Ofcom or Virgin stand there and let it. |
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i have all my torrent apps to schedule speeds and downloads, i'm uneffected 99% of the times. i download bulk overnight, schedule stuff, make full use of the 3pm-4pm window where ther'es no STM. it's easy really, you don't hear me whining about it non stop. btw, the check the bandwidth graph in your signature, that's me burning up your line :) |
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At least you proved my server can put out 100Mbps anyway... Most people say "its crap" when in fact its their lack of intelligence and using a proper FTP client that makes the speed suffer ;) |
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Virgin make a big noise about how you can download x number of MP3s or x number of videos and other fun things, which you most definitely can, but they don't actually want you doing it!
At the moment, it really doesn't affect me, but there's four of us using this connection for an all manner of things, and I think we could run into those sort of caps pretty quickly. The subtext of the STM is 'here's a super fast pipe... just use it sparingly'. I suppose for most folk, that's probably fine - hey, it's fine for me, as I'm very bursty in terms of traffic. It just flies in the face of using the internet for distribution of more and more things. I buy a lot of software online, and those downloads can be large, not to mention work things I sometimes do, and can end up downloading big files. Just a shame VM keep on about their fibre optic intertubes, and these super speeds. Shame you can't hammer the crap out of them! |
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What you have to remember is VM don't have a VERY public STM policy at all, i know of at least 3 people in the real world that have signed up to what they were told, was an UNLIMITED service, and had never heard of STM, untill they phoned up to find out what was wrong with their connections. I too download most of my stuff over night, but not everyone is happy to leave their machine on while in bed asleep, or lack the technical know how to queue stuff up ready for when they're at work earning the money needed to pay for the damned service. And if you're of the mind that folk ought to be venting their anger at VM directly, rather than doing so on a board like this, you've obviously never had to deal with this company, on that level.. Anyway, glad to hear you've got a great service 99% of the time, here's hoping it'll remain that way for you, but should that 1% ever rear it's ugly head and become too much, it should be nice to know you have at least got this place to whine about it ;) |
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