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Old 26-03-2016, 18:23   #7
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Re: Does everyone have very variable speeds with cable?

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Originally Posted by techguyone View Post
In my experience you either get full speed or nothing because it's broken. No in between (unless you've been temp capped if they still do that)
There's been no traffic management on the downstream for well over a year now.

The upstream is still traffic managed on all regular tiers, except for the 300Mb homeworks add-on, which is semi-business add-on for residential customers on 200Mb and a special case.

https://my.virginmedia.com/traffic-m...hresholds.html

http://store.virginmedia.com/discove...homeworks.html

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Originally Posted by eightace View Post
I am in Jesmond in Newcastle which has a lot of students so I expect things will be pretty choked up but I'm not keen on getting things set up if it constantly disappoints. Anyone able to comment on the 14 day cooling off period?
It's not guaranteed to be bad.

Jesmond and NE2 seems ok from what I can see on the community forum (assuming the search is working right).

Most reports are from 2012 in that area.

You'll just have to try it.

Seems to be other parts of Newcastle that are bad.
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