Quote:
Originally Posted by General Maximus
when is your area due to be upgraded? I might give it a go later and see if they upgrade me, I am dieing to see what I can get on my vmng300.
|
Just got it! Instant upgrade after one hell of a battle! My upgrade slot was August 2014 to January 2015. Don't be put off by obstacles put in your way. Some of the sales / retentions team are not up to speed (pun intended) and swear blind that even though your next door neighbour can have the upgrade, you can't. Indeed they palmed me off to 'technical' in Bangalore, just to get rid of me.
My second attempt got me put through to a very nice and bright person called Lisa who re-contracted me immediately and also saved me £5.00 a month. The upgrade happened before we ended our conversation.
We had a really good conversation about other stuff. Lisa wouldn't tell me the colour of her underwear, but she did say that she would speak to the sales team about ensuring that requests for upgrades from existing customers. She also confirmed that the 152Mb was so that VM could say they offered twice the maximum down speed offered by BT Infinity.
Lisa also confirmed that the reason that the rollout had been phased for existing customers was that the admin system would not have been able to manage all those upgrade actions in one go and that the new customer opportunity was to catch new customers. She agreed that this was being rather mean to existing customers especially when, as I have discovered, you can get 152 Mb for less than you get 120Mb because of discounting.
---------- Post added at 11:13 ---------- Previous post was at 10:19 ----------
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sephiroth
We can all see what VM are doing. They are having to play the big willy game with BT whilst at the same lamely trying to throttle back demand because area capacity upgrades aren't yet complete.
I'm not privy to the detail on those upgrades (I'm referring here to downstream). Any DOCSIS 3 bonded channel segment can be configured for 152 meg; it's just a question then of congestion. So my guess is that the upgrades required in most cases are in the form of a simple resegmentation involving more line cards and possibly CMTs.
So all yous getting early upgrades to 152/12 may expect growing congestion until your area has been resegmented.
|
Seph. I discussed the issues with the nice lady in Sales / Retentions. She stated that they didn't release the upgrade instantaneously across the whole country because that would be just too many modems to reconfigure all at once. It wasn't because of technical issues on the network. However, she said, anyone who asks can get upgraded if they are happy to be re-contracted.
I accept that some areas have yet to be resegmented. I wonder how many of those who managed to get their upgrade are in areas still suffering from congestion and are awaiting resegmentation.