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Should I switch?
I have had many years uncomplicted ISP service from Virgin.net, first via dial-up and then via broadband, both through a BT line; I have also had many years (fairly) uncomplicated TV and Telephone service via ntl cable. I could now get broadband through the cable without having to change my email address, and I know it would be cheaper. I am wary, however, of the reports about the reliability of ntl/Virgin broadband and the customer service that goes with it. Should I switch? I know that I can't expect a yes or no answer to this question, but would welcome the forum's thoughts.
For your info, I live in Brighton, originally signed up with C&W, use a Mac (I mention this as the virgin tech support for macs has been good) and get my broadband through a speedtouch USB modem. Thanks |
Re: Should I switch?
My sugestion would be to get cable for a month and see what its like, it will cost you a little extra, but at least you will know before you switch. Maybe you could also talk to CS and they may give you a discount to try it.
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Re: Should I switch?
In my experience, cable will always be superior to ADSL. Though, it would depend on what you wanted to use the service for.
If you are just a casual user who generally just browses the net and does not run high bandwidth applications, then by all means, go for the cheaper option - ADSL. But if you do require high bandwidth, perhaps for large downloads that would not implement major performance impeding caps (10mbit/s service caps to 5mbit after a while of downloading constantly but resumes normal operation the following day) then cable is definately the best option. Or perhaps say, you wished to use the connection for gaming, then again, you'd want cable; due to the lower latency. |
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Thanks. I'll have a word with CS, but the website says you have to sign up for a year! ---------- Post added at 15:15 ---------- Previous post was at 15:12 ---------- Quote:
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Customer service in my opinion has improved,you can actually speak to someone about your fault now within 1 minute...
But at the moment i would advise against it,reliability is not great,last month has been the worst,disconnects,huge lag,poor pings,dreadful for gaming and speedtest results show under 1 mb although i'm on 10mb,had several engineers out to look into this,engineer said it was a network problem and will be looked into over the next couple of days,1 week later still no change. |
Re: Should I switch?
Lloyd9331 You'll need to sack the usb connection, all new modems only come with ethernet connectivity so make sure you've got a working ethernet port.
Besides usb won't handle 20M very well ;) |
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Yeah, I think USB 1 can handle up-to 12mbit/s and USB 2 upto 480mbit/s
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