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Rubbish. Why should something that will affect 5% of users affect the broadband quality? If anything it will make it better!
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It's not rubbish, they won that BEFORE they introduced this. We'll see if they win it next time
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Do they? To how many of thier customers? Exactly? If it were all 4 million of them I don't think I'd be going home to a VM connection tonight...
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I don't know how many, but I do know that every time I've ever complained, or threatened to leave / downgrade I get offered discounts, and from reading on the forums I know I'm not alone.
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So you would put up with something thats rubbish just because you couldn't be bothered to switch providers? Do me a lemon!
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Well, I'm still with Barclays LOL
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It isn't cable or nothing. ADSL is available to quite a large proportion of the UK, Dial-up is available to all telephone lines, satellite broadband is available to 98% of the UK, so there are always alternatives should you wish to switch.
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The problem is that, certainly in my case, and I would imagine I'm not the only person in the country, who are too far away from the exchange to get any decent speeds from ADSL, I'm not allowed a satellite dish as part of the conditions of the area where I live and as for Dial-up - it's 2007 LOL
It's not that there's NO choice, but there's no viable choice.