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Old 19-03-2016, 14:02   #45
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Re: Virgin Media Homeworks 300Mb

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Originally Posted by Kushan View Post
Let them, they're paying a premium for exactly this. If it's causing issues on the network, Virgin can use the money from that premium to improve the network.
Absolutely. They have been busy with the network and aren't releasing this everywhere straight away so hopefully it'll be smooth.

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Originally Posted by 23prince View Post
Only seems to be this chap who goes on about torrenters and the like. It's like he is obsessed.
I am unapologetic about wanting to see people getting something like what they pay for and VM not overselling the network too much.

Grandad's iPlayer shouldn't buffer because someone down the road likes to try and sync with half the binaries hierarchy.

Someone's gaming shouldn't lag because another user is seeding half of IMDB.

How VM ensure this doesn't happen is their problem.
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