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Old 31-07-2015, 12:45   #85
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Re: Broadband Hardware Trial 2015

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Originally Posted by spiderplant View Post
Even if the new device is functionally identical to the existing ones, it may be beneficial for VM. For example, it could be cheaper, quicker to install, or more reliable.

Or it may be that VM are being forced to release new hardware due to existing components becoming obsolete or unavailable.
It's an upgrade.

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Originally Posted by Gavin78 View Post
I can't possibly see the benefits of a new router or the like from VM having or making much improvement over current modems on the market or it's SHUB2
If you have a look at the 'current' modems on the market, IE the newer ones, and compare their specifications to the SH2/2AC you will soon clock one of the benefits.
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