Soldato
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No not that kind of virgin.... 
(this may be more apropriate for the internet section?)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-13963473
It seems that Virgin Media have been reprimanded by ASA for their campaign that acuses rival broadband companies of misselling (conning customers) their network speeds.
What do you think of this? How can ASA have a go at Virgin for telling it as it is and no stop the other providers for their advertising of "up to" broadbands. We all know (i should hope so?) that you will never get the full speed that you are advertised to get; ie up to 20mbps your more likely to get around and average speed of 6mbps if your lucky.
Why cant ASA stop these providers advertising this way?

(this may be more apropriate for the internet section?)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-13963473
It seems that Virgin Media have been reprimanded by ASA for their campaign that acuses rival broadband companies of misselling (conning customers) their network speeds.
What do you think of this? How can ASA have a go at Virgin for telling it as it is and no stop the other providers for their advertising of "up to" broadbands. We all know (i should hope so?) that you will never get the full speed that you are advertised to get; ie up to 20mbps your more likely to get around and average speed of 6mbps if your lucky.
Why cant ASA stop these providers advertising this way?