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Old 18-08-2015, 10:50   #39
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re: Virgin Media 70, 100 & 200 Mb Upgrades

Incidentally to be fair to Mr Telford the upstream on the top tier is a bit up in the air last I heard.

The other two are pretty set in stone, 100/6 and 200/12.

Much on the 300Mb depends on how deployment of extra upstreams goes. The trial had a higher data rate than 15Mb but would probably be sold as 15Mb, it was however done on just 2 bonded upstreams while active work is going on both to increase upstreams to 64QAM and to bond 3 or 4.

We'll see. 300Mb/20Mb would be ideal and is definitely an aspiration if possible, but it might not be, at least not everywhere.

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Originally Posted by Martin Dee 11 View Post
Am happy with just yes put your sniper away
I don't do snipers. You'd be amazed how hard it is to get planning permission for an intermediate range missile silo in the back garden. Not impossible mind you.
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