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Old 10-02-2011, 16:24   #110
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Re: Upstream Traffic Management Trial 1st of February

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Originally Posted by linwelin View Post
so how is that a paying customers fault ? Virgins network obviously cannot cope with the users it has, so who is to blame here, the customers or Virgin ? i know who my money is on.
Be are a niche provider, Virgin are mainstream. Virgin need to appeal to the lowest common denominator, Be can allow O2 to do that for them on their brand.

EDIT: Of course if Virgin were really cool they'd be offering a premium service to those who wish to pay extra for the higher quality, that's more about the business packages not keeping up with the residential ones though.
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