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Old 19-08-2015, 00:16   #50
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Re: Virgin Media signals major Wi-Fi expansion

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
Given that you have clearly only read half the OP, I think you're somewhat wide of the mark.
In what way? This service won't use the customer's bandwidth, it'll have its own service flow completely separate.

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Originally Posted by Carlos Carboni View Post
How about the Wifi bandwidth? They will use part of the customer's wifi bandwidth no?.
Absolutely. That's unavoidable.

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Originally Posted by thenry View Post
Will main users of the SHs have priority over the hotspots
No. Both will be best effort service flows.

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Originally Posted by nomadking View Post
Half a dozen people each with 5Mb, is going to add up. In peak times what will that do to a 30Mb or less capacity?
Nothing. As I said more than once it won't take capacity from the customer whose Superhub it is, but run on its own separate bandwidth.
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