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Originally Posted by Chrysalis
Any company I own shares in I would expect a longer life from kit and not be put in a recycling bin either. Recycling kit that still works, that can still be used and after only a short life is not the sort of thing to please investors.
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Why would you reuse old kit when you are actively replacing it, if you used that mentality then we would not be replacing NTL100/120, DPX100/100, SB3100/4100 modems but reusing them as they will still work on the network.
You replace outmoded kit with the latest kit which is exactly what Virginmedia has done and this is a corporate choice and a few people on a forum saying otherwise is never going to change that.
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Originally Posted by jb66
That's against eu regulations! Modems get sent to the big red shed for recycling, otherwise I'd be in the bin at my depot pulling them back out to use!
What better way to recycle than re issue them :d
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Which is exactly the post you answered as I did not say bin but recycling bin.