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Old 01-06-2011, 20:49   #26
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Re: Virgin Media - how does it all work then?

Hmm, interesting reading (dont blame me for this I never dug the thread up lol). But in theory should'nt virgin now be able to know down to a single street how much potential bandwidth capacity that street has based on houses in street, current customers in that street and potential customers in that street based on the size of the street?.

So if our street has reached a potential limit bandwidth capacity wise for both tv & broadband services and any current customers start to upgrade internet speeds or make more use of on demand\catch up services to go above capacity then is'nt it very wrong to singup new customers that they know there is no free capacity for knowing there is a potential risk of disruption to services to current and all customers on our street if they did?. There only options would therefor be to invest to freeup capacity (to expensive) or to restrict services dramatically to current customers but dont tell them there services are being restricted.
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