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Old 11-06-2015, 09:52   #16
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Re: Just signed up for VM 100mb - Is there a way to anticipate possible congestion?

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Congestion on VM network is really bad in some area's and trust me its not a easy or quick fix and VM don't seem to rush these jobs and plus they wait for the area to become bad before deciding to fix it then it can take another year for the problem to be sorted.
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Re: Just signed up for VM 100mb - Is there a way to anticipate possible congestion?

It's more like 90-10 in the ISP world as far as congestion/utilisation is concerned.
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Re: Just signed up for VM 100mb - Is there a way to anticipate possible congestion?

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Hate replying to my own post, I've now had the review date for my utilisation pushed back another 4 months. I think a couple of extra downstreams were added last week and initially there was a noticeable improvement. But it took 5 or 6 days for speeds to start slipping again.

I can't decide if that's poor planning or some other factor.
More likely the cost of upgrading your part of the network to give it the capacity it needs to match the current & projected customer load.

Our utilisation fault is in its 3rd year now. I suspect that the issue for us is the cost of bringing the old legacy Videotron infrastructure up-to-date
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Old 11-06-2015, 13:42   #19
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Re: Just signed up for VM 100mb - Is there a way to anticipate possible congestion?

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Our utilisation fault is in its 3rd year now. I suspect that the issue for us is the cost of bringing the old legacy Videotron infrastructure up-to-date
Southampton?
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Re: Just signed up for VM 100mb - Is there a way to anticipate possible congestion?

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Southampton?
Correct. Our head-end is in Southampton ..
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Re: Just signed up for VM 100mb - Is there a way to anticipate possible congestion?

Okay.

Should be much better in the not too distant.
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Re: Just signed up for VM 100mb - Is there a way to anticipate possible congestion?

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Okay.

Should be much better in the not too distant.
I am intrigued, can you elaborate?
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Re: Just signed up for VM 100mb - Is there a way to anticipate possible congestion?

Nope!
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Re: Just signed up for VM 100mb - Is there a way to anticipate possible congestion?

Southampton is awful the stats for the area's utilization is shocking and has been happening for ages, the normal ratio is if the bandwidth peaks over 80% 10% of the time (week) then a job is raised but the actually fix date is about as trust worthy as bankers.
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Re: Just signed up for VM 100mb - Is there a way to anticipate possible congestion?

I am back with virgin media last Monday signed up 100/10 for £18 a month without phone line in a 12 months comtract. So far so good with superhub 2.

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Re: Just signed up for VM 100mb - Is there a way to anticipate possible congestion?

5/10. Should really do better after all the practise.

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Southampton is awful the stats for the area's utilization is shocking and has been happening for ages, the normal ratio is if the bandwidth peaks over 80% 10% of the time (week) then a job is raised but the actually fix date is about as trust worthy as bankers.
90% on the downstream before a utilisation issue can be escalated.
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Re: Just signed up for VM 100mb - Is there a way to anticipate possible congestion?

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90% on the downstream before a utilisation issue can be escalated.
but escalation just means a Network fault can be raised. This is no guarantee of a solution ..
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Re: Just signed up for VM 100mb - Is there a way to anticipate possible congestion?

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but escalation just means a Network fault can be raised. This is no guarantee of a solution ..
I'm sure that VM/networks don't actually *intentionally* let congestion go unresolved unnecessarily, but they certainly don't seem as proactive as they should be sometimes.

Or maybe it's the economics of doing fixes properly, rather than rushing at them. But then they need to be early at picking issues up before they become a problem. I dunno... thinking out loud a little here.
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Re: Just signed up for VM 100mb - Is there a way to anticipate possible congestion?

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Or maybe it's the economics of doing fixes properly, rather than rushing at them
Hah! The number of times I've waited 3-6 months for a "fix" only to have it being "unfixed" days later...
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Re: Just signed up for VM 100mb - Is there a way to anticipate possible congestion?

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I'm sure that VM/networks don't actually *intentionally* let congestion go unresolved unnecessarily, but they certainly don't seem as proactive as they should be sometimes.

Or maybe it's the economics of doing fixes properly, rather than rushing at them. But then they need to be early at picking issues up before they become a problem. I dunno... thinking out loud a little here.
I guess it is your definition of "intentionally". If they know about the problem but they have no budget to implement a fix and just bounce the fix date long the road for years then i gues this is intentional but it is a moot point if they are unable to do anything
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