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Old 28-10-2011, 10:50   #17
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Re: Why don't Virginmedia....

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Originally Posted by kwikbreaks View Post
Guilty as charged m'lud.

Now back to VM... why do they sell the same capacity several times over and take months to upgrade? I'll wait on their response to when the fault they raised for mine will be actioned and if I don't like the answer I'll downgrade to 10Mbps as that's all I get in peak times anyway. If it does come to that I'll desert to Infinity as soon as it's available to me.
They have to sell the same capacity several times over to make the maths work as far as charging what they do for the products runs.

Upgrades take excess time usually due to parts shortages and construction requirements.

There were no such restrictions for my area, lucky me, and it was upgraded within a fortnight, so it can and does happen.

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Originally Posted by jb66 View Post
Why does everyone think infinity has no issues?
Infinity's bandwidth is more managed than VM's DOCSIS network, even under congestion conditions it keeps smooth gaming latency.

No-one can claim it's issue free but upstream congestion and latency problems aren't two of its issues.
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