Thread: Moving VM modem
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Old 25-12-2012, 19:10   #3
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Re: Moving VM modem

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Originally Posted by Saltank View Post
I ordered Sky Fibre, but they screwed up the install and I have to wait forever to get it installed, I also managed to agree to cancel my VM contract, so the 100Mbit I had is no longer working!
Lesson learnt. Don't cancel your old service until your new service is up and working.

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I just want to get at least some form of internet until Sky Fibre is finally up and running
Get prepaid mobile broadband then.

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As a side note, I'm curious to know how it's not working at my flat any more - even though the TV services and channels were unsubcribed, it still shows the basic stuff like BBC and ITV, so it's not a case of the cable being unplugged.
Node split/reseg.

Your modem is registered to a specific node and needs to be authorized from the network. Your TV channels are broadcast down every cable in the country.
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