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Old 27-10-2009, 18:39   #5
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Re: finally VM have discovered a fault with my BB

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Originally Posted by jellyfish View Post
ahh I see.. I assume VM adhere to the ITIL principles when it comes to upgrading infrastructure and also use Prince2 methodology in terms of poject manage, I expect nothing less from a well organised company like Virgin Media
Nope. Upgrading cable networks is very different from IP networks and can be excruciatingly painful at times.

I trust you are being ironic with the 'well organised' bit
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