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Old 22-12-2011, 16:20   #7
Ignitionnet
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Re: Why I love Virgin Media

I neither love nor hate Virgin Media. If they provide me a service I consider acceptable they will retain my business, if they fail to do this they will rapidly lose my business. I don't love or hate them because I've no emotional attachment to them. I give them money and they give me services.

I'm no more likely to love them than I am my electricity, gas or water suppliers

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Originally Posted by Andrewcrawford23 View Post
i love the fact they have speed that match there headline :d and speeds above what most can get ie 50mb and above with about 50% of the country unlike fttp from bt that probally only 5% of the country will get fttc with vdsl doesnt compare still only get 30mb on 50mb comparable lien wher ei am
You have up to 50Mb FTTC available? Cool, the rest of us have 40Mb, going to 80Mb next year. Bet if you got it you'd get 40Mb though even if the checker guesstimates 30
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