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Old 07-04-2009, 11:36   #377
ahardie
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Re: Legal action taken against Virgin Media throttling practices

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Originally Posted by Broadbandings View Post
It's all smoke, mirrors and PR sadly, alongside the 'power of fibre' rubbish and all the rest of it. Shame to hear someone on here repeating it pretty much verbatim straight from the press releases and official statements though, we have VM's quite extensive PR network for that.
You are starting to make VM sound like the STASI instead of just a company, who like any other company, will put the best gloss on their products with a view to getting more customers in order to maximise their profits. Or reduce their debt in VM's case.

To get back on subject, if the op really is suing virgin and if it ends up improving our customer experience then I'm all for it. It's all the other stuff he posted that I was having difficulty with.

The other point is, would it improve our customer experience? If VM removed stm (and I do wish they could) the service would improve for the heaviest of downloaders at the expense of other customers, myself included.

At the end of the day VM aren't going to remove stm in a hurry whilst they are gaining broadband customers. If people dont like it then they will have to move to a different company.

Unless the op really is suing VM and wins his case. Highly unlikely IMO, but then what do I know, I dont even watch 'Law and Order'.
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