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Old 28-04-2009, 12:20   #1
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2mb to 10mb upgrade - when?

I heard that those on the 2mb package will be upgraded to 10mb around May is this true, I'm still on a Blueyonder address since VM took them over will it apply to us as well in the Wigan area?

Just thought I'd ask, thanks

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Old 28-04-2009, 13:29   #2
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Re: 2mb to 10mb upgrade - when?

all virgin media "M" broadband customers should be upgraded from 2Mb to 10Mb, STARTING IN MAY. you should have had an email and a letter explaining all this by now. now sure when the upgrades will be finished or which areas go first.
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Old 28-04-2009, 14:10   #3
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Re: 2mb to 10mb upgrade - when?

Ah, it was right, thanks for the confirmation and your reply. I have had no Email or letter to date regarding this.

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Old 28-04-2009, 14:19   #4
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Ah, it was right, thanks for the confirmation and your reply. I have had no Email or letter to date regarding this.

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You will have had an email telling you about this and the increase in charge for BB M and TV XL and non-ebilling charge, .......
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Old 28-04-2009, 22:31   #5
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Re: 2mb to 10mb upgrade - when?

will it just happen, or will i have to do somthing?
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Old 28-04-2009, 23:20   #6
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Re: 2mb to 10mb upgrade - when?

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will it just happen, or will i have to do somthing?
You have to pray that your UBR isn't already oversubscribed, I know I'm dreading the 2Mb to 10Mb uplift. I'm allegedly on 10Mb and currently get around 1.2mMb between 7pm and 11pm due to oversubscription of my UBR.

Realistically though, no you don't need to do anything other than wait for the willy waving letter / email from oversubscription media, sorry I mean Virgin Media.
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Old 29-04-2009, 09:45   #7
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You have to pray that your UBR isn't already oversubscribed, I know I'm dreading the 2Mb to 10Mb uplift. I'm allegedly on 10Mb and currently get around 1.2mMb between 7pm and 11pm due to oversubscription of my UBR.

Realistically though, no you don't need to do anything other than wait for the willy waving letter / email from oversubscription media, sorry I mean Virgin Media.
Are you a network engineer that fully understands what effect upgrading all current 2Mb users to 10Mb will have on the performance of any particular UBR?

Making all of these users go faster (without them increasing their usage) may actually make the performance better.

It was different when they upgraded the 10Mb XL customers to 20Mb because a large proportion of XL users were likely to be heavy users and only limited in their use by the speed of the connection.
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Re: 2mb to 10mb upgrade - when?

i thought, from previous upgrades, that a modem re-start would be necessary? can anyone confirm this? i remember having to re-boot my modem to get the 1Mb to 2Mb upgrade. maybe this is not required now?

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Old 29-04-2009, 12:04   #9
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Re: 2mb to 10mb upgrade - when?

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i thought, from previous upgrades, that a modem re-start would be necessary? can anyone confirm this? i remember having to re-boot my modem to get the 1Mb to 2Mb upgrade. maybe this is not required now?

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Most likely the modems will be rebooted remotely, when each area is upgraded.
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Old 29-04-2009, 12:40   #10
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Re: 2mb to 10mb upgrade - when?

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Are you a network engineer that fully understands what effect upgrading all current 2Mb users to 10Mb will have on the performance of any particular UBR?

Making all of these users go faster (without them increasing their usage) may actually make the performance better.

It was different when they upgraded the 10Mb XL customers to 20Mb because a large proportion of XL users were likely to be heavy users and only limited in their use by the speed of the connection.
Are you a network engineer who fully understands what effect upgrading all current 2Mb users to 10Mb will have on the performance of any particular UBR? (Right back atcha !)

From my point of view, being connected to a UBR which runs at a usage on the high 90% at the moment, what actual good will come from increasing 2Mb customers to five times their current speed?

At the moment I can get speeds of around 1.2Mb during some evenings on my 10Mb connection, surely basics maths would indicate that 20 x 2Mb users could theoretically use 40Mb/s compared to 20 x 10Mb users who could theoretically use 200Mb/s ?

And as VM have stated on several occasions, the majority of their users are on the 2Mb package (68%), which means they will remove a small percentage of 20Mb (11%) users from my UBR (onto the 50Mb 10k's) and uplift the 68% of their customers from 2Mb to 10Mb.

So, lets look at this as though there are 100 people to a UBR card: They will remove 11 x 20Mb users and add 68 10Mb users...

Hmmmmm... Yeah, I see where you're coming from, the performance and load on my UBR is bound to improve....
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Old 29-04-2009, 12:51   #11
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...what actual good will come from increasing 2Mb customers to five times their current speed?
I apologise if I appeared rude. I am no more qualified than yourself to suggest what the performance effect of increasing all 2Mb users to 10Mb will be but.......

...increase the speed of a 2Mb customer to 10Mb and assume that they will download the same amount of data and it will have a positive effect on the other users of the UBR. Why? They will spend one fifth of the time downloading their data and hence free up network capacity for the others.

Only the network capacity planners, however, are qualified to determine how the performance of the UBR will be affected.

You are pessimist that this change will be bad for you. I am optimistic and do not see it making any real difference.
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Re: 2mb to 10mb upgrade - when?

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I apologise if I appeared rude. I am no more qualified than yourself to suggest what the performance effect of increasing all 2Mb users to 10Mb will be but.......

...increase the speed of a 2Mb customer to 10Mb and assume that they will download the same amount of data and it will have a positive effect on the other users of the UBR. Why? They will spend one fifth of the time downloading their data and hence free up network capacity for the others.

Only the network capacity planners, however, are qualified to determine how the performance of the UBR will be affected.

You are pessimist that this change will be bad for you. I am optimistic and do not see it making any real difference.
Hi Ernie,

That's cool, no apology needed !

Yes, I guess I am pessimistic where VM are concerned, this is purely based on the fact that my UBR has been oversubscribed for nearly two years. 2nd line, the CEO's office and planning appear to have no clue if and when it will be upgraded (kind of ironic for a planning department to not have a plan !)

I was getting pretty excited about the 50Mb rollout, not for the chance to upgrade, but for the 20Mb users to be moved and so the load on my UBR being brought down to a level where I can hit 10Mb when I need it.
Unfortunately I have a sneaky feeling that moving the 2 guys to 10 will negate any benefits brought from moving the 20 guys....
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Re: 2mb to 10mb upgrade - when?

As far as I am aware the new 10MB tier will run on the newer DOCSIS 3.0 but at DOCSIS 1.1 or something like that. Which should help improve things.
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I have only heard the 20Mb users will be using DOCSIS 1.1
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Why won't they migrate everybody to DOCSIS 1.1? It'd stamp out many cloners leeching cheap services.
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