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Old 10-11-2010, 17:52   #74
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Re: Traffic Management Policy

Regardless of what Watchdog do it isn't getting switched off.

Wouldn't all this time writing to Anne Robinson, Ofcom, MPs, The Queen, God, The Pope, Allah, etc just be better spent looking at alternatives, giving VM their notice under the clause allowing exit if service is reduced, and hitting them in the pocket?

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Originally Posted by telfordcable View Post
It because you are staff that why it won't affect u. VM must have special non-traffic for all staffs and employees!

Right, all folks and everyones please email Neil Berkett and show him the link here as all 50mb unhappy customers.
No-one is exempt from the throttling.

Neil Berkett is I'm sure quite aware of the concerns, VM's own community forum has a number of active threads on the matter.
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