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Originally Posted by kwikbreaks
This does, of course, beg the question on why you keep your VM connection.
Is it nostalgia from the days when it was good or a hope that sometime in the future VM may return to sanity and stop overselling their product?
Or is it that Infinity has some well kept secret failing that I haven't heard of but which should stop me binning VM and switching to it at the first possible opportunity?
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That's a strange tone you've used. Not that I owe you an explanation, here goes:
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Because of trees I can't get SKY TV. So it's VM TV.
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Up to last year (before Infinity), my BT connection was only capable of 1.3 meg. So I took VM broadband (20 meg). Perfectly good service and good for my son's gaming (then Counterstrike & COD).
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I had BT broadband before I took VM broadband. So I kept it for diversity because I professionally cannot be without broadband. VM packages are good value IMO.
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I took BT Infinity because it was there. At the time (a year ago), VM broadband was perfect for gaming.
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Apart from what I believe to be a temporary blip on VM gaming performance in my locality (I don't game any more), none of the above justifications have changed.
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Plus, I am in the networks business and like to keep up there knowledgewise.
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Originally Posted by Chrysalis
Positive thinking from yourself seph assuming your issue is temporary due to upgrades.
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Thanks Chrys. Apparently not what Kwikkie thinks. LOL.