Thread: 30M Virgin 2 way splitter
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Old 27-09-2013, 18:50   #21
General Maximus
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Re: Virgin 2 way splitter

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Originally Posted by BenMcr View Post
The two main points that I'm aware of is that the existing account holder must give permission, and that it can't be a 'MDU' i.e. a flat block (as it's not a process to be used to get around unserviceability)

Also it would have to go through a credit score process, which I'd expect includes the existing account's payment history etc, and I would hope a capacity check too.
so if I live in a detached house, am the account holder and have a mint credit score I can have a second line? I have said many a time before that my area is excellent for utilisation so that shouldn't be a problem either. Sounds like an awesome plan because the most I can get from fttc is 56mbits so I am pretty much screwed until fttp becomes available. Having 2 modems delivering 240mbits is a super idea and might be a new marketing gimick you want to suggest Ben. I can see it being very popular.
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