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Old 20-07-2012, 00:20   #25
boroboi
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Re: ASA refuses to uphold VM's complaint

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Originally Posted by carlwaring View Post
Name one makes any mention of problems or issues.
Read what i said again, specifically the part i bolded in your original post, which mine was in reply to.


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Yes. Some customers in some areas have some problems. I never said they didn't.

If you can prove that a significant-enough proportion of VM's millions of customers are having major problems with Jitter then please go ahead and post the details here then contact the ASA and OFCOM.
Please find me a Think Broadband BQM graph from anywhere on the internet, from a Virgin Media end user that shows 0 jitter at any time in the 24 hour measurement, if by some miracle you manage to find one, find me another, then tell me that VM don't have a problem with jitter.

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No ISP can guarantee to be 100% free of any issues.
Granted.

But every other provider is more or less capable of providing their customers with a stable service. (latency wise)
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