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Old 25-02-2010, 12:17   #20
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Re: Virgin to launch 100Mbit product in 2010

Any chance of sticking to the topic? We know there are many oversaturated ports on Virgin's network right now, and there are also far more that aren't saturated.

100Mbit, little use to me but devil in the detail. For my ickle family here we couldn't justify 50 as we don't cane newsgroups. The stuff about it being useful for people with 2 laptops, a desktop and a games console isn't really valid. 50 is ample for each machine to watch a couple of HD streams simultaneously and leave capacity for browsing, email and gaming on top, the crunch comes if one of the stations starts doing anything upstream intensive.

Dan, I know you're reading the thread - 100Mbit = PR, 50/5 with perhaps an extra cost 50/10 option and 100/15 with an extra option for 100/20 or 100/25 as a minimum = product
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