Read more.Virgin reckons "giving customers honest information about the technical capabilities of their broadband" is the way forward.
Read more.Virgin reckons "giving customers honest information about the technical capabilities of their broadband" is the way forward.
"giving customers honest information about the technical capabilities of their broadband is the way forward" says the no 1 isp for speed throttling.
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You beat me to it, its ironic that Virgin Media are making this promise despite the fact they throttle the traffic...compounding the problem altogether. You effectively get 3 speeds from them. The Speed they advertise, the speed you get, and then the speed you get when Virgin have theirs fingers on your connection and throttle it down!
+1 for spin.
but they are not going to say anything about their unrealistic marketing speed claims about cable products.
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well I'm getting the 50mb cable broadband on Friday so will let you know. I finally had to get rid of BT Business as its recently turned into pap - keeps loosing connectivity.
10Mb Cable and getting it......
they cudnt care less about customers - virgin / ntlworld / whateva they used to be called
been with em for 10+ years and they didnt bat an eyelid when I left.
Sky broadband - 0.5miles from exchange = 20MBd/l 1Mbu/l no capps - unlimited as they say all for a tenner a month - guess who was the better deal?
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