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Should I stick with VM or Change?
as tittle should i stick or move.
I have a 20mbs cable connection and an o2 16mbs full connection now question is which one do i stick with virgin with a better network or o2 where i cant get anymore than 16mbs? And with the 50mbs upgrades from virgin in the pipe i find it harder to decide + low failure rate on virgin network compared to bt. |
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Stick with Virgin,02 is over priced rubbish.
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Re: who
anymore thoughts on this fro anyone else.
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If one ISP meets your needs, more than the other, you should be able to answer your own question? |
Re: who
true but i think i need to weigh up the pros and cons from a few other people from experinces they have had.
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Re: who
I'd stick with VM. Cable has to be the best option. Think how miserable it would be to live in an area that hadn't been cabled..
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At the end of the day, you're the only one that can weigh up the pro's & cons, based on experiences relevant to you? |
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true again but getting a wider perspective is going to aid me in my choice.
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Keep in mind also that if you are happy to pay your current price, and not under the constraints of a retention contract, you can leave whenever you like. This will provide you with a "grass is greener" option should your initial decision be the wrong one for you despite the advice you get here. |
Re: Should I stick with VM or Change?
I've changed the title of the thread to something that might help you get the 'wider perspective' that you have stated you desire - I would imagine that most people would have had problems deciphering exactly what 'who' was referring to.....
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Re: Should I stick with VM or Change?
ooops thanks for that rob
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Re: Should I stick with VM or Change?
I would stay with Virgin: Although all the call centres abroad are useless and every few years you are bound to hit a problem their service within the UK is great and problems always get sorted out,- all be it eventually.
Virgin is a good company, in most respects it is still ntl:telewest. From what I read they are just trading under a new name? |
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That's what i thought to the vm network has a low failure rate compared to BT lines getting interference and subject to bad wheather and corrosion. And i do work from home 2 days a week and have a voip pbx handset at home.
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Re: Should I stick with VM or Change?
Hi,
Having been on both sides I can say that o2 broadband is very VERY good, if it hadn't been for my poor BT line I would still be with them now. BT line problem is that I live with a Train line near my house and when a large train goes past my SNR drops to 0 and I loose connection. 24 hour UK only customer service and tech support (freephone too), On the two occasions I called them my problem was sorted immediately. No restrictions on download, no traffic management or caps and the network seems to be in very good shape. Virgin Media: ok when it works, a living nightmare when it doesn't (UBR04 Preston here, fault raised in September 2007 and fixed 3 days ago, 11 months of extremely poor speeds and tickets closed as fixed when nothing at all had been done). STM, Phorm (coming soon?), BPI letters etc. Thats the way I see it anyway, just my opinion... Bri ---------- Post added at 13:43 ---------- Previous post was at 13:37 ---------- Quote:
o2 upto 8Mb = £7.50 with o2 Mobile or £12.50 without VM upto 2Mb = £9.00 for 12 months then £17.00 ! VM upto 10Mb = £16 for 12 months then £24.00 ! And o2 is overpriced...?!?!?!?!?! |
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dont for get you need a BT phone for 02 so thats another £11.50
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