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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
I agree. I think Richard is right to say that the existing set-up has limited space available, but he goes a little too far in claiming or hinting that this is a major problem for Virgin Media.
I don't think it is, and as spiderplant has said more than once now, if VM need more space, they will simply create it.
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Is that really you saying that. Mr K?  Stones and glass houses are words that come to mind!
I have not deliberately provoked anyone on the forums, but I have challenged some of the things they say where I do not agree with their comments. I, too, am frequently challenged, but being a discussion forum, isn't that what it is all about?
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The upper limit being they can only work with 115-860mhz. At 8mhz wide that allows for 92 downstream channels of which 24 are used by broadband.
Of the remaining 68 how many are being utilised? If not, why not?
Virgin have done work changing to 256QAM increasing the total bandwidth by 30% for TV. It can’t all be in use? Moving users to V6 from legacy boxes pushes “on demand” into the 24 broadband frequencies from the TV side.