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Old 19-01-2013, 02:51   #13
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Re: Virgin Media win at uSwitch awards

I'm curious what their definition of "Best Broadband Provider" is, if it isn't best from the customer's perspective, what's it best as?

If people would rather recommend Sky broadband over VM and rate BT broadband better, what exactly makes VM "best", aside from speed, which is a separate category?

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Originally Posted by Itshim View Post
Ok I am not trying to start anything here, but surely Best Broadband Provider tops the others. Which are just part of the service going to towards being BBB provider. Or am I missing so thing here. My thinking If it was a car. Lexus wins Best car. but Ford wins best seat , & parking brake. Seat gets best fog light Etc,
Except Lexus won "best car provider", Ford won "most recommended car" and Skoda won "best owner rated car", "best car and insurance package" and "best car, insurance, and warranty"

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Apparently VM won on judges' rating, whereas Plusnet Sky and BT won on customer's rating. So the difference is really, "Best car as rated by judges" vs "Best car as rated by car owners"
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