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BenMcr 15-04-2014 11:48

OFCOM Speed report
 
It's that time again

http://consumers.ofcom.org.uk/2014/0...perfast-surge/

Sirius 15-04-2014 11:58

Re: OFCOM Speed report
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35688967)

Its good news for VM again :)

denphone 15-04-2014 12:25

Re: OFCOM Speed report
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35688972)
Its good news for VM again :)

But wait old bean the doomsayers will be out in force later today one imagines.:)

Sirius 15-04-2014 12:28

Re: OFCOM Speed report
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35688980)
But wait old bean the doomsayers will be out in force later today one imagines.:)

Indeed :LOL:

Qtx 15-04-2014 19:44

Re: OFCOM Speed report
 
Most of the report is stating the obvious (A 120Mbit is faster than a 76Mbit connection, who would have thought that? ;)), but there is some good info in there too. At least they look at upload speeds now and show that a 76Mbit FTTC is faster than the 120Mbit cable in that respect.

Interesting to see that Virgin Media are the only ones who have a significant percentage drop in speed in the evenings between 8pm and 10pm. Even the adsl suppliers seem to have an insignificant change from the average 24 hour or maximum speeds. I thought all the upgrade work VM was supposed to be doing was going to do away with evening congestion?

Hugh 15-04-2014 21:27

Re: OFCOM Speed report
 
Really?

VM 120 drops to 106, and FTTC 76 drops to 61.

That works out to -
VM drop of 13%
FTTC drop of 20%

Qtx 15-04-2014 22:46

Re: OFCOM Speed report
 
Yes, really :)

Virgins percentage difference is much larger than the others when you look at the maximum speed and average speed numbers quoted and then compare that to the evening peak time hours. You are just comparing the headline speed of both services with the evening speed.

If you go by the highest maximum average of the services and then the same at peak times, Virgin slows down almost 12% compared to FTTC of 6%. Similar results if you take those values from the 24 hour average too.

Mr Banana 16-04-2014 06:12

Re: OFCOM Speed report
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35688981)
Indeed :LOL:

Yes, ones arrived clutching at straws as ever, VM will continue to be fastest as these results do not include any of the 152 etc increases.

Remember the posts saying once BT rolled fibre out, VM would be in trouble, looks like they were wrong and with the financial clout of LGI there will be far more innovation to come from what I have heard.

Watch this space.

denphone 16-04-2014 06:51

Re: OFCOM Speed report
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Top banana (Post 35689267)
Yes, ones arrived clutching at straws as ever, VM will continue to be fastest as these results do not include any of the 152 etc increases.

Remember the posts saying once BT rolled fibre out, VM would be in trouble, looks like they were wrong and with the financial clout of LGI there will be far more innovation to come from what I have heard.

Watch this space.

Indeed TB but alas some have their rose tinted glasses on and although Virgin ain't perfect they still are head and shoulders above most of the others.

Qtx 16-04-2014 08:25

Re: OFCOM Speed report
 
Simply pointing out a fact always seems to get some people so butthurt, as if someone has insulted the love of their life :rolleyes:

Put your skimpy red VM cheerleading costumes back in the closet you two, they are not needed.

alanbjames 16-04-2014 09:00

Re: OFCOM Speed report
 
im on VM 152mb package and the slowest ive seen it drop when doing speed tests is to 141mb down and 10.6mb up.

muppetman11 16-04-2014 10:21

Re: OFCOM Speed report
 
This threads gone in a predictable direction !!!!!!

Am I the only one who's glad to see the UK average increasing ?

We can argue and brag all we want but the fact is the majority still don't take the top tier services.

Sirius 16-04-2014 10:26

Re: OFCOM Speed report
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35689340)
This threads gone in a predictable direction !!!!!!

Am I the only one who's glad to see the UK average increasing ?

We can argue and brag all we want but the fact is the majority still don't take the top tier services.

I knew it would, that's why i sat back and waited. :tu:

RobboEdin 16-04-2014 11:41

Re: OFCOM Speed report
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35689340)
This threads gone in a predictable direction !!!!!!

Am I the only one who's glad to see the UK average increasing ?

We can argue and brag all we want but the fact is the majority still don't take the top tier services.

Personally, having just been supercharged from BB M 20Mb to the 50Mb product, I'm nonplussed by seeing my increase which delivers 54Mb.

Perhaps my needs are not typical as there are only two of us in the family unless the grandkids are visiting. The only thing we stream is the tennis as I can't justify Sky's price for sports.

The rest of our activity is well served by TiVo with its modest 10Mb connection to the internet.

Qtx 16-04-2014 14:44

Re: OFCOM Speed report
 
For the majority of homes I still think 20Mbits is more than enough. Even busy family homes don't really need faster than 30 or so at this moment in time when you consider that would handle a family of 6 all browsing, gaming and streaming a video each all at the same time.


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