I've not tried it myself but you might find this thread useful - https://www.reddit.com/r/VirginMedia/comments/18j065o/anyone_tried_virgin_stream/
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Broadband ISP and mobile operator Virgin Media and O2 (VMO2) has this morning informed ISPreview that they’ve created and launched a new AI (Artificial Intelligence) tool, Lumi AI, which aims to “drive its customer service turnaround strategy” by helping customer service agents to provide “faster, more effective and more personalised” support.
Just switch to your preferred Openreach provider, there's no reason to cancel VM as that will be taken care of by the switching process. They will no doubt ring you with offers to stay.What’s the easiest way to cancel at the end of contract? I really don’t want to have to deal with their awful support team.
Openreach don't offer symmetric. I think it's coming, but only very few areas. City Fibre or some other alt fibre company is your only other alternative outside of expensive leased lines.That’s a good idea I forgot about that.
Looks like on openreach providers I can’t see often 1GB symmetric offered here but I probably don’t need that anyway…
It had to be done via WiFi as I don't have a wired connection to my PC, and I didn't do the test for any other purposes except to see the difference from the device which I use the most.Unfortunately because you chose to do this via wifi and not wired it's of very limited comparative value, especially to anyone who isn't you. All it's telling you is that one routers results with one connection are different to another routers results with a different connection. We already know the latency will be higher on DOCSIS vs fiber in your mobile browser.
S24U.Seems a little slower than it should be, what phone are you using?