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Media Boy UK 12-11-2014 10:27

FT: Virgin sells national broadband customers
 
FT.co.uk says on Tuesday:

Quote:

TalkTalk has also acquired close to 100,000 National broadband customers from Virgin, which wants to offer only superfast internet access, for an undisclosed fee.


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No link due to FT being an pay web site.

Sirius 12-11-2014 11:23

re: FT: Virgin sells national broadband customers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Media Boy (Post 35740487)
FT.co.uk says on Tuesday:



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No link due to FT being an pay web site.

All the old National customers now with good old Talk Talk :rolleyes:

Stop It 12-11-2014 11:48

Re: FT: Virgin sells national broadband customers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35740497)
All the old National customers now with good old Talk Talk :rolleyes:

Considering how bad the VM national service was, that may not be a bad thing. I had to use it back in 2011/2012, the issues I suffered then seem not to be fixed either. Talk Talk can't be any worse!

Ignitionnet 12-11-2014 12:07

Re: FT: Virgin sells national broadband customers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35740497)
All the old National customers now with good old Talk Talk :rolleyes:

They should breathe a sigh of relief really. National have always been very much second class citizens and the service for those not on the Vodafone network was in many cases banal.

Generally a positive. Be interesting to see how the migrations from Vodafone to TalkTalk LLU go though.

Mr Banana 12-11-2014 12:45

Re: FT: Virgin sells national broadband customers
 
Not sure what you mean by the Vodafone network, can you explain.

BenMcr 12-11-2014 12:47

Re: FT: Virgin sells national broadband customers
 
Vodafone bough Cable & Wireless' LLU network, which National used for some customer connections

Mr Banana 12-11-2014 15:00

Re: FT: Virgin sells national broadband customers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35740518)
Vodafone bough Cable & Wireless' LLU network, which National used for some customer connections

Crikey, that must have been a long time ago?

qasdfdsaq 12-11-2014 15:11

Re: FT: Virgin sells national broadband customers
 
Not really. Just two years.

Pierre 12-11-2014 15:16

Re: FT: Virgin sells national broadband customers
 
It was the old " Bulldog" brand IIRC.

But VM have not wanted it for some time now, as it doesn't fit with their super fast broadband image.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35740518)
Vodafone bough Cable & Wireless' LLU network, which National used for some customer connections

They didn't just buy the LLU, they bought all of Cable And Wireless (except the Caribbean and Channel Islands bits)

They are now going to be offering TV using the ExC&W fibre backbone, which is an a amalgamation of Mercury, Energis, Thus, Fibrenet & Yourcoms fibre backbones.

Mr Banana 12-11-2014 15:29

Re: FT: Virgin sells national broadband customers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq (Post 35740555)
Not really. Just two years.


Really, must have missed that one, can't recall reading anything about it

qasdfdsaq 12-11-2014 16:08

Re: FT: Virgin sells national broadband customers
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-17810568

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 35740557)
They didn't just buy the LLU, they bought all of Cable And Wireless (except the Caribbean and Channel Islands bits)

They are now going to be offering TV using the ExC&W fibre backbone, which is an a amalgamation of Mercury, Energis, Thus, Fibrenet & Yourcoms fibre backbones.

As well as running business and 4G services over it.

muppetman11 12-11-2014 16:22

Re: FT: Virgin sells national broadband customers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 35740557)
They are now going to be offering TV using the ExC&W fibre backbone, which is an a amalgamation of Mercury, Energis, Thus, Fibrenet & Yourcoms fibre backbones.

Yes read this yesterday , wonder if they'll have any success its already a pretty crowded market.

Horizon 12-11-2014 16:23

Re: FT: Virgin sells national broadband customers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 35740557)
It was the old " Bulldog" brand IIRC.

But VM have not wanted it for some time now, as it doesn't fit with their super fast broadband image.

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They didn't just buy the LLU, they bought all of Cable And Wireless (except the Caribbean and Channel Islands bits)

They are now going to be offering TV using the ExC&W fibre backbone, which is an a amalgamation of Mercury, Energis, Thus, Fibrenet & Yourcoms fibre backbones.

Everything goes in circles.....

With Vodafone and Liberty competing against each other for cable tv assets, how long can it be before these two companies come together?

Hence the circles comment, as Cable & Wireless (as it was then) was one of the major parts that now make up VM today. I'm pretty sure some parts of my telephone service, if not all, use C&W's backbone, especially 999 services.

As for the 100k, yep, they needed to go. They didn't have access to a cable service, so it just muddled VM's brand keeping them on.

jb66 12-11-2014 16:34

Re: FT: Virgin sells national broadband customers
 
I hope staff members can get staff rates on talktalk

Ignitionnet 12-11-2014 17:58

Re: FT: Virgin sells national broadband customers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jb66 (Post 35740587)
I hope staff members can get staff rates on talktalk

I'm sure TalkTalk staff can. Probably be a while before the Virgin National brand is completely extinguished and migrated to TalkTalk's systems so I imagine things won't change initially.

Once it is migrated I see no reason why TalkTalk would give discounts to the staff of a competitor, so...


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