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Old 04-11-2015, 23:49   #1
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BT advertising better gaming, video calls than VM

http://www.productsandservices.bt.co...ity-broadband/

https://www.broadband.bt.com/moreleg...on_FURL_q3more

BT have finally started putting the boots into VM over upstream speeds, jitter, latency and the consistency of performance at peak times.

This is good. I would like to think it'll focus VM's minds but more likely the ASA complaint is already in
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Re: BT advertising better gaming, video calls than VM

i knew it wouldnt be long especially with upstream speeds.

Virgin has always been poor on upload speeds.
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Re: BT advertising better gaming, video calls than VM

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i knew it wouldnt be long especially with upstream speeds.

Virgin has always been poor on upload speeds.
Upload is only mentioned in the lower ping for gaming section as far as i could see, as such it's a pointless statement seeing as it has no bearing on ping even at the slowest speeds provided by any company these days.
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Re: BT advertising better gaming, video calls than VM

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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet View Post
http://www.productsandservices.bt.co...ity-broadband/

https://www.broadband.bt.com/moreleg...on_FURL_q3more

BT have finally started putting the boots into VM over upstream speeds, jitter, latency and the consistency of performance at peak times.

This is good. I would like to think it'll focus VM's minds but more likely the ASA complaint is already in
Gosh it's almost as if I've been saying this for years!

Interesting to see the HomeHub 5 outperform the Superhub 2 AC though. That's a bit... unexpected.
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