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praxis 29-06-2012 09:49

VM 30 meg BB
 
Hi

Up till last weekend I had 50 Meg BB I changed it to 30 meg.When I had 50 Meg prior to the upload speed upgrade (not the new one that Usain Bolt is advertising) but the one that was announced last year my upload speed was approx 240/250kB/s. After the 2011 upgrade it went to between 600/650kB/s.
I have now noticed 30 Meg upload is average 240kB/s I would have thought it should be slightly more around 300/325kB/s ? Anyone shed any light on this before I make a phone call ?

Cheers

qasdfdsaq 29-06-2012 10:54

Re: VM 30 meg BB
 
VM have reduced upload speed ratios on all new tariffs as they don't have enough capacity.

praxis 29-06-2012 11:01

Re: VM 30 meg BB
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq (Post 35447823)
VM have reduced upload speed ratios on all new tariffs as they don't have enough capacity.


So in other words i went down 20 meg and went back to what i had before the 2011 upgrade ? ya got to love it and they wonder why the UK is going back to the dark ages :lol:

qasdfdsaq 29-06-2012 11:04

Re: VM 30 meg BB
 
Yes. They'll fix it eventually though.

BenMcr 29-06-2012 11:32

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Quote:

Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq (Post 35447823)
VM have reduced upload speed ratios on all new tariffs as they don't have enough capacity.

That's not true though - they just haven't increased them for the new tiers yet, whereas they have for the downstream.

L 30 is a lower tier than XL 30 was, so has a lower upstream and it also costs less.

XL60 has the same 3Mbit upstream that XL30 does

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Originally Posted by praxis (Post 35447827)
So in other words i went down 20 meg and went back to what i had before the 2011 upgrade ? ya got to love it and they wonder why the UK is going back to the dark ages :lol:

If you are comparing what you are on now to the tiers available last year, you've actually gone to L and what was 10Mbit.

Due to a quirk in the way the tiers changes work in areas that haven't yet had the mass downstream uplifts, if you drop down a single tier from XXL to XL your downstream speed actually goes up from 50Mbit to 60Mbit, but your upstream goes to 3Mbit - which matches what XL30 has

qasdfdsaq 29-06-2012 11:35

Re: VM 30 meg BB
 
It is true, all the new tariffs have lower upload speed ratios than the old tariffs, and always have had since they were implemented

Note VM also no longer advertise their size ratings on the website, it is simply based on speed - 30, 60, 100.

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Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35447841)


If you are comparing what you are on now to the tiers available last year, you've actually gone to what was 10Mbit.

That's irrelevant though, he asked for 30. 30 this year has a lower upload speed ratio than 30 did last year.

Chances are he was not sold it as L or XL (nor should an average consumer be expected to know or care), he was sold it as 30.

BenMcr 29-06-2012 11:38

Re: VM 30 meg BB
 
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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq (Post 35447845)
That's irrelevant though, he asked for 30. 30 this year has a lower upload speed ratio than 30 did last year.

Chances are he was not sold it as L or XL (nor should an average consumer be expected to know or care), he was sold it as 30.

And the 30/2 product he now has is cheaper than the 30/3 product was.

If the OP wants he can now upgrade to XL60 which has a 3Mbit upload and pay around the same price that XL30 was

qasdfdsaq 29-06-2012 11:59

Re: VM 30 meg BB
 
Or VM could hurry up and provide the consistent 10:1 ratio they said they would.

watzizname 30-06-2012 20:51

Re: VM 30 meg BB
 
So are VM going to increase the upload speeds on the 30 and 60 Mb tiers, or are they leaving them at the levels already mentioned?

I ask as the main selling point for my remaining with them was the improved performance gained from a 10:1 ratio.

Seriously, they could leave me with a 10 Mb download capability and charge the same, it's the upload increase i actually need.

RealDiamond 01-07-2012 15:52

Re: VM 30 meg BB
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by watzizname (Post 35448376)
So are VM going to increase the upload speeds on the 30 and 60 Mb tiers, or are they leaving them at the levels already mentioned?

I ask as the main selling point for my remaining with them was the improved performance gained from a 10:1 ratio.

Seriously, they could leave me with a 10 Mb download capability and charge the same, it's the upload increase i actually need.

All services apart from 120Mb/s will one day have the 10:1 ratio.
They all ready have the traffic management figures set up for when all the upgrades to upstream are done. Right down the bottom..
https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...012/07/112.jpg

qasdfdsaq 01-07-2012 17:01

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Originally Posted by RealDiamond (Post 35448548)
All services apart from 120Mb/s

Says who

RealDiamond 01-07-2012 21:29

Re: VM 30 meg BB
 
VM when they announced the planned free 100Mb/s to 120Mb/s speed increase ages ago.
Down load boost only the announcement was... because its another free speed boost after all other upgrades were done. 50Mb/s go to 100Mb/s and those on original 100Mb/s bump to 120Mb/s but upstream stay the same...for both...
Unless your saying the 120Mb/s upgrade has been ditched...because I was wondering why it was not listed...

qasdfdsaq 01-07-2012 22:22

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Originally Posted by RealDiamond (Post 35448638)
Down load boost only the announcement was...

I don't recall seeing this. Got a link?

craigj2k12 02-07-2012 01:12

Re: VM 30 meg BB
 
that will stick with the 10:1 ratio of 120/12


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