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Originally Posted by Kushan
And what "provably correct" method was that? The only one I know of that had reasonable success was using a VPN.
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Indeed, VPN (and making sure the VPN route wasn't itself subject to secondary congestion) was pretty much the most reliable method of testing. But you still had to manually change DNS as well, in addition to using a VPN. And the VPN endpoint has to be in a suitable location. Not just any VPN would work.
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Of course the one thing I actually wanted you to do happens to be the one thing that you apparently don't have to do. You stated that Virgin had a partnership, I asked for proof and you feel you don't need to provide it. There's really nothing more to discuss.
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I said they had a partnered with someone. You asked me to quote where they
publicly claimed they had a partnership. That's not the same thing.
There are plenty of things VM do that they say nothing about publicly.
Frankly VM don't exactly have a stellar reputation for doing anything they announce publicly in a timely fashion, apart from perhaps price rises.