Incorrect. I get a rock-solid 2.33mb/s from Giganews![]()
2.35mb/s for me
maybe you can tweak it to get the extra 0.02MB/sIncorrect. I get a rock-solid 2.33mb/s from Giganews![]()
maybe you can tweak it to get the extra 0.02MB/sContrary to what everyone else is saying in positive...
-Virgin Media are notorious for changing terms and conditions on customers. Most recent being a traffic shaping package being brought in across all tiers. Incidentally, said shaping now means that on the top tier you hit your quota and are throttled back after about 30 minutes full download speed
-Of late I've noticed packet loss and high ping times, not to mention horribly slow DNS lookups. Funny, when throttling has been brought in to provide network consistency to all customers.
-Telephone support is 25p per minute to India, something else that was phased in fairly recently.
-Have had multiple run ins with their billing department for overcharges, resulting in MANY lengthy (2hr+) phone calls getting bounced around every department up and down the country being hung up on, insulted, lied to and fobbed off. Had this happen on 2 separate issues - both VM's fault, both resulting in compensation after angry letters sent.
Took months to resolve, and by far is the most appalling customer "service" I've had to endure.
On the flip side, I know there are a lot of happy and content customers out there, but having been an ex-NTL customer since broadband began on cable I've watched the service get better under NTL then drop heavily under the VM buy out.
At the end of it depends on what you're using your connection for, but personally I wouldn't bother getting involved with VM. I'm regretting it, and can't wait to be shot of them when Be ADSL comes to my exchange.
Incidentally, said shaping now means that on the top tier you hit your quota and are throttled back after about 30 minutes full download speed
2.35mb/s for memaybe you can tweak it to get the extra 0.02MB/s

Only if you hit said quota between the hours of 4pm to 12am. It hasn't affected me atall, I do all my downloading outside of those hours anyway, and despite averaging 300gb a month I have never been throttled. It's much better than the shaping forced upon people by most ADSL providers.
Only if you hit said quota between the hours of 4pm to 12am. It hasn't affected me atall, I do all my downloading outside of those hours anyway, and despite averaging 300gb a month I have never been throttled. It's much better than the shaping forced upon people by most ADSL providers.


Fair play to you for adapting your browsing habits to suit the terms and conditions that were changed and forced upon you, I personally however still think it's bang out of order having to rethink how you use your service when you originally signed up for "unlimited" broadband.
How long have you had cable internet btw?
You must have noticed some degradation in service - be it actual connection quality or other ancillary factors of your subscription?



I personally think virgins throttling is complete crap, they say that after 4pm, if you download more than 3gig, your speed will be lowed to 5mb (from 20mb)
its 7:50pm and i've downloaded nothing since about lunch time today, and this is the result from 3 different sources on speedtest.net:
im convinced they're throttling people regardless of what you download after 4pm.
I might give them a call tomorrow...

You'll find some love it and some hate it. TBH i've had it in umpteen different places and never had a major problem but then again I worked for them for 4 years so clearly I must be a fanboy and/or a liar
YMMV
) Virgin have only done cable for a year or less, from when they bought out the other two companies mentioned onwards.im on cable 20mb at the minute and its delightful. im only getting about 12MB mind (only! what a shocker) very fast
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You worked for telewest, ntl or Virgin for 4 years?
Unless I'm mistaken, (which I could be) Virgin have only done cable for a year or less, from when they bought out the other two companies mentioned onwards.
I found that my service got poorer when Virgin bought Telewest. A lot poorer.
NTL acquired TW, ran into problems with the BBC contract that stated the BBC had the right to force the sale of Flextech as it was a partnership between TW as was and the BBC so on paper at least TW purchased NTL (reverse buy out). This was after NTL publically said they dind't want to continue with the Flextech partnership as they didn't see it as part of the future business and did a U turn. NTL:Telewest then purchased Virgin Mobile and the rights to use the Virgin brand for a a fixed period of time. Despite a lot of people assuming that the bearded one is behind it all he's not 9that 12% figure sounds about right if I recall).
Contrary to what everyone else is saying in positive...

