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Originally Posted by TheNorm
So you would be happy if an ISP advertised "speeds up to 100Mb (see Terms and Conditions)", even if this could only be achieved by sitting in the company's headquarters?
Most of us understand that advertised speeds cannot be guaranteed, just as trains cannot guarantee to run to their published timetables. But if a train company consistently failed to meet its own published standards, shouldn't a revised timetable be released?
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Don't dissagree with you, my point was aimed at those who think that LAW and COURT and LEGAL actually mean that ISP's will sit up and listen. They have created cast iron contracts. You don't think that VM pay thousands to legal teams so they can design contracts that wouldn't hold up to legal scrutiny in terms of the service they offer, do you?
Vote with your wallets by leaving, don't waste your money and time on court cases you will never, EVER win.
ISP's will sit up and listen if they start to lose large sums of money because their service is crap. And unlike the train system, you do have a choice of suppliers in most regions.