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Originally Posted by Mr K
These standalone BB customers deserve a price rise. They want to get a more balanced life and watch the telly more or phone the mother-in-law instead of spending all day on the interweb. Get a life.
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1. I watch lots of Telly, but via the internet so no need for a TV sheep - er I mean Licence.
2.I'd rather have my nuts grinded that have a wife - let alone a mother in law!
3.I have a life thanks.
4. Next!
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Originally Posted by telfordcable
hahahaha not my problem anymore as virgin media have increasing price three times over the last 18 months and it ain't stopped there yet. More price rises again for Virgin Media customers in May 2015. Watch this space!
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As long as it pays enough for another round of speed upgrades - then?
Yes LG put 1 billion in, no one one asked them too (the way some see it) but I guess it was necessary. they didn't do it just to **** customers off I am sure. My FTTC is also going up I found out today.
It's only the speed that we pay for. Compare it to FTTC and it's more expensive but the speed justify s it to a degree. If it gets past £50 and it's not more speed then I would give it up. I went to Denmark recently. They have GB speeds at like 30 euros.
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Originally Posted by Kabaal
Or on the flip side they just want fast internet at a decent price so they can spend less time downloading and more time socialising 
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I watched TV whilst on the tube the other day (thanks to VM who were giving me 38/36 at Sloane Squarea nd whilst chatting to someone so I was travelling and socialising - get that!

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Originally Posted by Kushan
You buy a fancy router with dual WAN ports and tell it to load balance your connection between both. You need to be careful though as it can cause issues with some sites and services (as you'll effectively have 2 external IP's).
It's generally not worth the hassle at the consumer level.
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Cheers
My FTTC is a business line but I wouldn't do it with a VM business line unless it could do the same speed, thanks for the advice though