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Re: how about we start a campaign to let VM know that we DONT LIKE SHAPING
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I'd be shocked if they thought they could simply turn up and say "Well, we believe he had exceeded the limits". On that basis I'd assume that the data is / would be available for daily useage. Otherwise the implementation of Traffic Management could be "willy nilly" and we wouldn't want that now, would we? |
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what a company does isnt always going to please everyone so thats why you have different companies out there. So I dont see the point in complaining if its something u dont like then find a supplier that doesnt do the what former company does
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(BTW: on a rare occasion I exceeded my peak time download limit yesterday, but I didn't notice any shaping, so whatever is happening/going wrong does not appear to apply across the board). |
Re: how about we start a campaign to let VM know that we DONT LIKE SHAPING
The Shapeing Is Not In Effect In All Areas Until The 20 Meg Rollout Is Complete It Only Remains In Areas It Was Active In Before The Started Rollout Of 20 Meg
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However, if a company is going to allege that I'm one the top 5% of abusers and treat me like one then I'd like them to be able to substantiate that allegation - be that through the DPA or in a court of law. |
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I very much doubt any campaign that got started would help matters to be honest. If you don't like it then leave. Yes it's all very well saying "but I'm in a 12 month contract" - well thats the risk you take. Why would that be any different with any other company? You could have gone and got ADSL but then discovered your max speed was 512k - at the end of the day you'd have the same problem.
Some of the arguments are just plain ridiculous. The first post for example regarding an episode of TV. 350MB on a 1MB connection takes 2917 seconds (49 minutes) (assuming a speed of 120kb/s). Before you come back at me and say "well I can't get that speed because the connection's so bad" please don't. Thats an entirely different issue to the traffic shaping being discussed. So even if you spend your entire time downloading and watching TV, you'll still always be ahead of the amount you can watch (since at 2MB you'll have got 2 episodes already in half the time, so have some time spare). The example of game demo's and movie trailers - well you can wait for those it's not like you're going anywhere. Add this all to the fact that the shaping only affects you once you've gone above the limits AND after 4pm AND for only 4 hours at a time and you can soon see how it's a sensible move by VM. However if some of you would like to post some scenario's of internet usage (I mean actual numbers, not just "I download this tv program in twice the time") then maybe I'd change my views on this. If you can't do that to a user on the forums then what luck do you expect to have with VM, considering even if everyone on this site quite VM thats still only 10,000 customers. I don't see much chance of that happening either... |
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Bertie, you should really read all the thread before you post, your not going to be starting or joining any campaign then i assume as your a member of the 'If you don't like it then leave' club.
holding UK companys to the letter of the two partys contract (within reason) or sending an official DPA for clarification as to their assertion that your an abuser and fall within this mythical 5% of broadband abusers doesnt interest you then?. out of interest, how do you personally stop UK companys abusing the set terms of your/a consumer contracts at the expense of the other partys (you/end users)?, leave them to continue and go find yourself another company until you discover they too are doing the same?. what do you do when you have been through them all ,start again at 1?. |
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Do you think that the CS member might say "Ooops, sorry there. Thanks for pointing out our error, it won't happen again" and that the customer would be entirely satisfied with the outcome - safe in the knowledge that he / she has had an admission of wrongdoing and a verbal undertaking from a frontline member of staff that such an error would not occur again? Personally I'm suspicious of the methodology behind the statistical research. I cannot be the only living being who finds it remarkably coincidental that 5% (on each service tier mind you) are reportedly responsible for the wheels coming off the VM broadband service. This smacks of reverse statistical analysis in the form of "Determine the most common download totals to within a degree of 5% of each service tier and we'll make those figures the magic numbers for our new, never previously published, AUP in relation to our new, never previously publicly announced, Traffic Management system and we'll deem that 5% (who were blissfully unaware of there being traffic control systems in place and who had never seen our never previously published AUP) as the bad guys and those solely responsible for the introduction of Traffic Management". Given the recently produced quarterly figures from VM it strikes me as rather "strange" as to why, rather than target this 5% and cause uproar and dissent among previously reasonably happy & satisfied customers, they didn't elect to simply terminate their contracts as is their right (even under previously unpublished AUPs) and count them as churn for the next quarter. What do you think was the reasoning behind their not doing that? Could it be that the 5% isn't actually 5% at all? Could it be that they've realized (shock horror) that they've committed to offering a service of twice the speed of the one they already can't deliver? |
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I have no problem with traffic shaping. I'd just like my 2mb connection to work for simple web browsing and emails....it just seems soooo slow..
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I don't think so. I can quite clearly see 18.32Mbps there, and I quite regularly see download speeds of 2.23MB/s from various sites. I don't know if that is evidence enough to you that Virgin CAN provide a 20Mb connection, but I suppose there's just no pleasing some people, is there? |
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