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Old 26-08-2008, 17:39   #201
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Re: Virgin Media announces 50mb lines from next year.

Don't let people who don't know make you disbelieve things that are true. The pilots in both Dudley and Huddersfield are 50Mbit downstream 1.5Mbit upstream. 1.5Mbit upstream is as of right now the upstream speed the product has soft-launched at.

EDIT: I have seen the modem profiles, 50 000 000 bits/second downstream, 1 536 000 bits/second upstream as I remember. Certainly either 1536k or 1500k.

As per usual eth01 care to supply some facts I know this is hard for you but bear with me, some facts to back up your statement that implies 1.5Mbps is incorrect. You are speaking like you know and disagreeing but your posts are generally heavy on opinion but very light on facts or any kind of evidence to back them up. It's amusing reading your constant assertions which you can never back up when challenged so if you'd like to break the trend please do.

So if you'd care to show some shred of proof that the 1.5Mbit upstream is inaccurate I'm sure we're all waiting with baited breath.

Apologies if I'm considered as 'trolling' and will make you disappear for a whole day again
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