Soldato
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My guess would be so that they can lock in users that are currently out of contract
Least its not utilization.I'll be honest, this is an odd one. I've checked the connection and everything is totally fine. Any kind of page loading I would usually think the DNS is the issue but you've already disproved that line of enquiry. Utilisation is consistently low so that can't be the issue. You do mention that the waiting issue are in chrome, have you tried with any other browsers in case chrome is the issue?
I'm now paying £46.46 per month (prior to the newly announced increases in feb 2014 at which point it will be £51.24 per month)
I find it amazing that people still put up with the shocking service [throttling, packet loss, poor dns lookup, poor peak time performance] because they are getting a discount on the overall package.
I find it amazing that people still put up with the shocking service [throttling, packet loss, poor dns lookup, poor peak time performance] because they are getting a discount on the overall package.
I find it amazing that people still put up with the shocking service [throttling, packet loss, poor dns lookup, poor peak time performance] because they are getting a discount on the overall package.
I find it amazing that people still put up with the shocking service [throttling, packet loss, poor dns lookup, poor peak time performance] because they are getting a discount on the overall package.
its only about £2.50 a month extra increase In February 2014. so yours should be £48.96
Its an average 6.7% increase which should take it to £49.57. I should have questioned £51.24 but for some reason didn't...!
I thought the increase is only on the internet price, not the whole package price
I've had no latter yet. has anybody else had a latter?
How long does Virgin Media take to install broadband once you have ordered it ?