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Originally Posted by 1too3
True, clever wording in their packages, no wonder they chose that exact phrasing then. But I'm sure they'll have a hard time justifying why anyone should stick with a L package, when they are actually getting M rates or lower, that must be theft since you pay for X and get Y; may fall into misadvertising and goods sold not fit for purpose etc.. Its a minefield!
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Its certainly bad for some people, i have heard of people with the XL packages getting speeds less then 2 meg and thats without being throttled.
You buy the XL package because you want the speed benefits associated with it.... its a joke at times
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Originally Posted by ccarmock
I am noticing the same on the business 10 Mb/s service. They say it's due to a high TX load on the New Malden UBR I am on, but have no dates to resolve it. It coincided exactly with the roll out of the 4->10 Mb/s services.
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I have heard people say that when they were on the old 4 meg package they were getting solid speeds close to 4, once they rolled out the 4->10 they can't get above 2 meg.