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Old 05-11-2015, 12:38   #553
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Re: Broadband Hardware Trial 2015

Also they appear to have another version of the kit based on the Compal CH7465E.

Virgin Media refuse to comment but their parent have discussed this.

http://www.libertyglobal.com/pdf/pre...eway-FINAL.pdf

So I guess they are going all kinds of dual vendor it seems.

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Originally Posted by Gavin78 View Post
depends what you call game changer vs £150/£200 routers
It was my poor attempt at humour. I am still finding how excited people are getting over it quite entertaining.

Must be my age and cynicism.

I'm with you and it'd go straight into modem mode as I've a far superior router at home but I imagine for those on the original Superhub or even the SH2 non-AC it's a bit of an upgrade.

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Originally Posted by RB2004 View Post
According to that link the declared value of that arris device is £64.44 per unit?
Both of the hardware models I've heard it to be based on are 2014 kit.

It's a custom device being purchased in large quantities. I find it entirely believable that it'd not be especially expensive.
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